Marie Eneman is Associate Professor of Informatics at the Department of Applied IT, University of Gothenburg where she is also the founder and director of the Swedish Surveillance and Society Research Hub (SurSoc Hub). Marie’s research problematises the intensification of Swedish law enforcement surveillance, where the police now is deploying an assemblage of technologies, from CCTV, drones, and facial recognition to forensic DNA genealogy and secret data interception. Many are driven by algorithmic governance, raising profound risks and dilemmas for the rule of law, privacy, freedom of expression, and democratic accountability in a society increasingly governed by algorithms. She specialises in qualitative research methods and is also part of the annual national SOM survey capturing the public opinion of surveillance and privacy.