Kayleen is currrently a legal academic at Australia's leading business school, after many years working as a lawyer specialising in information technology, and in law firm knowledge management. Her research interests lie at the intersection between emerging technologies, particularly information technology, and the law of contract, consumer protection and competition law, intellectual property law and corporations law. She has published in national and international journal, and presented at national and international conferences, on the Internet of Things, ubiquitous/pervasive computing, ambient intelligence, online contracting, network neutrality, copyright and digital technologies, privacy, spam and communications law.