Star Kashman is an attorney and award winning legal scholar, known for her pioneering contributions to the intersection of technology and law. As an attorney barred in Pennsylvania, Kashman has gained recognition for her groundbreaking work on Search Engine Hacking, also known as Google Dorking, marking her as a leading voice in the field of cybersecurity and privacy law.
Her expertise and dedication to advancing digital safety have earned her prestigious accolades, including an award from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), which oversees critical national security entities like the CIA and NSA, and her recognition as an ICCAE scholar. This recognition underscores her contributions towards fostering a safer digital environment.
Kashman’s influence extends beyond her legal practice; she was a keynote speaker at the inaugural Continuing Legal Education (CLE) program on cybersecurity law for the New York County Lawyers Association and the American Bar Association’s Women of Legal Tech Summit.
Committed to the mission of protecting individuals from tech-facilitated abuse, Star Kashman has been at the forefront of legal battles against cyberstalking, doxing, deep fakes, copyright infringement, and tech-facilitated personal injury. Her advocacy is aligned with the efforts to shield victims of sexual assault, stalking, and other forms of tech-enabled harassment.