Kathryn Haun
Kathryn Haun is an Assistant U.S. Attorney and Digital Currency Coordinator at the U.S. Department of Justice, and a Lecturer in Law at Stanford University. Ms. Haun has investigated and prosecuted hundreds of violations of federal criminal law, with subject-matter expertise in cybercrime, FinTech, and the intersection of privacy and technology with security and law enforcement. She has managed complex investigations involving the FBI, SEC, Treasury, IRS, and a variety of other international, federal, and state bodies. Ms. Haun also designed and teaches Stanford Law School's first-ever course on Digital Currency & Cybercrime. Previously, she clerked for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, and was in private practice at Sidley Austin. She received her J.D. from Stanford University Law School and her B.A. from Boston University.