Cameron Boozarjomehri is an Information Technology Consultant with a decade of experience translating privacy law and security standards into practical architectures for DLT, browser platform, and enterprise systems. He blends hands-on engineering and product leadership from roles at Mozilla and MITRE—shipping anti-tracking browser features and researching blockchain/privacy interactions—while advising regulated sectors on SOC 2, DORA, GLBA, PCI DSS, GDPR and emerging digital-asset rules. A Carnegie Mellon-trained privacy engineer and CISSP/CIPT/CIPP/G-certified practitioner, he specializes in cryptography, differential privacy, secure computation, and identity frameworks such as NIST SP 800-63. Cameron’s work is notable for turning complex privacy research into deployable controls and regulatory-ready documentation, including grant frameworks, PIAs, and control mappings for fintech and healthcare use cases. He routinely engages with standards bodies and regulators (W3C, European authorities) to align browser and privacy innovations with supervisory expectations, making him a valuable bridge between research, product delivery, and compliance.
10 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Master’s Degree, Master of Science in Information Technology—Privacy Engineering, Master’s Degree, Master of Science in Information Technology—Privacy Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University
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Cameron Boozarjomehri - Information Technology Consultant