Frederick Lane is a nationally-recognized expert on privacy and the impact of emerging technologies on society. He is an author, attorney, educational consultant, and lecturer who has spoken to colleges, universities, and school districts around the country on a variety of issues, including student safety, electronic misbehavior, and digital privacy. Lane has written nine books, including most recently "Cybertraps for Expecting Moms & Dads," "Cybertraps for Educators" and "Cybertraps for the Young." During the course of his writing career, he has appeared as a guest on a variety of national media programs, including: Comedy Central’s "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart"; ABC’s "Nightline" and "Good Morning America Weekend"; CBS’s "60 Minutes" and "Sunday Morning with Charles Osgood"; NBC’s "Today Show" and "Weekend Today"; as well as numerous local and national radio programs. He is currently working on his next book, entitled "Cybertraps for the Vulnerable." Lane graduated from Amherst College in 1985 with a degree in Classics and American studies, and from Boston College Law School in 1988. He lived for 23 years in Burlington, VT, where he served for 10 years as a member of the Burlington School Board, including two years as Chair of the Board. Lane now lives in Brooklyn, NY, with his wife, Dr. Amy Werbel, and occasionally one or more of their four sons. Additional information about his work is available on his Web site, www.FrederickLane.com.