
Founding Partner of Cyber Law Firm, is a trailblazing attorney in the field of cyber and tech law. She is renowned for her pioneering work on the legality of search engine hacking (Google Dorking), which has earned her prestigious recognition from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI). Star has served as a keynote speaker at prominent events like the cybersecurity law CLE for the New York County Lawyers Association and the Women of Legal Tech Summit the American Bar Association held. Star is frequently cited in articles displayed on platforms such as the ABA Law Journal, Law360, USattorneys, InformationWeek, CyberNews, Observer, and more.
At Cyber Law Firm, Star fights against cyberstalking, cyberharassment, doxing, deep fakes, hacking, copyright infringement, online defamation, personal injury, products liability and more. With her unique legal prowess and dedication to justice, Star Kashman is a formidable force in transforming the landscape of cyber and tech law.
Star Kashman, Founding Partner
Star Kashman is an award-winning legal scholar who published the first articles that examined the legality of search engine hacking (also known as Google Dorking).
In recognition of her contributions to a safer digital age, she has received an award from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), which oversees the CIA and NSA. Kashman has been a keynote speaker at numerous events, including the first-ever cybersecurity law CLE for the New York County Lawyers Association and the Women of Legal Tech Summit hosted by the American Bar Association.
During her time at Brooklyn Law School, she led a privacy and cyber law reform project, bringing together influential experts and ethical hackers to discuss Google Dorking legality and dangers. Kashman previously worked at C.A. Goldberg protecting victims of tech-facilitated abuse, sexual assault, stalking and more.
Kashman founded Cyber Law Firm, where she fights against cyberstalking, cyberharassment, doxing, deep fakes, hacks, copyright infringement, online defamation, personal injury and more.
Star Kashman’s Recent Accomplishments
- Successfully halted a cyberstalker’s harassment and death threat campaign against a client after numerous years of persistent stalking.
- Demanded the removal of fraudulent websites committing financial fraud, identity theft, and cybersquatting harms.
- Contributed to the multidistrict litigation against Meta, TikTok, Snap, and YouTube for adolescent addiction and product liability.
- Discussed major Microsoft Hack on Cable TV, Apple TV, FireTV, Freeview, Roku, Verizon fios, YouTube and other media platforms.
- Frequently cited on prominent news platforms in articles and publications focused on Technology, Cybercrime, and Law.
- Had her work and research published on the Washington Journal of Law, Technology, & Arts, Law 360, and The CISO Times.
- Halted a deepfake creator from generating nonconsensual pornography with artificial intelligence.
- Demanded multiple tech companies be held accountable and change features that enable, facilitate, and encourage harassment, stalking, and predatory behavior.
- Found and removed dozens of copyrighted images, harassing posts, and defamatory posts.
- Assisted clients seeking justice after sexual assault and harassment.
- Assisted victim of doxing in getting harasser to cease conduct, and guided social media takedowns.
- Assisted numerous clients in claiming justice from technology companies.
State Bar Admissions
- New Jersey
- Pennsylvania
- Vermont
- New York
- Connecticut
Education
- J.D., Brooklyn Law School
- B.A. Psychology, Binghamton University
Professional Affiliations
- Member, Pennsylvania Bar Association
Community Involvement
- Technology & Cyber Law Chair, Gotham Government Relations
- Legal Editor, AI, Marketing, & Ethics Substack
- Contributor to USAttorneys.com
Publications:
- Washington Journal of Law, Technology, & Arts: Google Dorking or Legal Hacking: From The Cia Compromise To Your Cameras At Home, We Are Not As Safe As We Think
- Law 360: Search Engine Hacking Needs a Legislative Fix
- The CISO Times: How to Protect Your Business From a Little Known, Shockingly Simple Hacking Technique
Star Kashman in the Media:
- Washington Journal of Law, Technology, & Arts: Google Dorking or Legal Hacking: From The Cia Compromise To Your Cameras At Home, We Are Not As Safe As We Think
- Law 360: Search Engine Hacking Needs a Legislative Fix
- The CISO Times: How to Protect Your Business From a Little Known, Shockingly Simple Hacking Technique
- Brooklyn Law School: Student’s Law Journal Article Examines Legal Issues of “Google Dorking”
- Security Info Watch: Brooklyn Law School hosts “Dorking” event exploring the dangers and legality of search engine hacking
- Digital Journal: Brooklyn Law School Hosts First of its Kind “Dorking” Event Exploring the Dangers and Legality of Search Engine Hacking
FAQs
Star Kashman‘s firm Cyber Law Firm can practice in most US jurisdictions, and Star herself is licensed in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, and Vermont.
She represents clients in all types of cybercrime, online abuse, and tech-facilitated harm cases such as online defamation, cyberstalking, cyberharassment, social media harm, deepfakes, doxing, hacking, image based sexual abuse, cyberpiracy, AI harm cases, digital fraud, and more.
Yes. Star Kashman runs Cyber Law Firm and is actively involved in case management and strategy. Star Kashman litigates and handles all types of technology and cyber law cases through her work and advocacy with Cyber Law Firm.
Yes, Star Kashman is a Technology and Cyber Law and Policy Expert that frequently speaks on issues regarding social media, hacks, privacy violations, artificial intelligence, emerging technology issues, legal issues, legislation, and more on live news outlets. Attorney Kashman is a frequent media commentator on platforms such as LiveNOW on Fox, and NTD news. Journalists and media can contact Star via email at star[@]cyberlf.com with the subject “news inquiry” noting the topic, questions, and available times to seek her for a live or pre-recorded news interview on any technology law or policy topics.
Yes, Star Kashman frequently contributes to articles on various technology law and policy topics, frequently cited in platforms such as law360, ABA Journal, Forbes, MSN, yahoo news, and more. Journalists and media can contact Star via email at star[@]cyberlf.com with the subject “media inquiry” noting the topic, questions, and available times to seek her for a live or pre-recorded news interview on any technology law or policy topics.
Kashman provides legal and policy insights on cybercrime, AI, deepfakes, child safety, privacy, technology harms, regulation, Section 230 and all facets of technology and cyber law and policy. Her commentary bridges law, technology, and public policy, helping journalists interpret complex tech issues for general audiences.
She has been recognized by the ODNI, awarded by BestLawyers, cited in national media, frequently featured on the news discussing technology law and policy, and is published in law journals on cyber law and privacy.
Cyber Law Firm’s team includes attorneys and professionals experienced in cyber law, privacy, and technology-related litigation.
Yes. Cyber Law Firm attorneys are licensed in multiple states including NY, NJ, PA, DC, FL, CT, and VT. Cyber Law Firm handles cases outside these states as well either in collaboration with other attorneys, or within the pre-litigation phases, as most cases tend to resolve in that phase as well.
The firm uses a combination of legal, cybersecurity, and investigatory strategies to protect clients and pursue justice.
Yes. You may request representation by a particular attorney when scheduling your consultation. Please note that Founding Partner, and more specialized attorneys may be at a more premium price given our demand and expertise.
It’s a woman- and minority-founded national cyber and technology law practice serving clients across the United States.
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