Lindsey Song

Director of the Technology-Facilitated Abuse Initiative

Sanctuary for Families

Lindsey M. Song, Esq. is the Director of the Technology-Facilitated Abuse Initiative at Sanctuary for Families. In her current role, she provides in-depth trainings regarding the intersection of technology-facilitated abuse and gender-based violence to judges, judicial staff, prosecutors, law enforcement, and 911 dispatchers. Previously, she represented indigent survivors of intimate partner violence in family law proceedings for over ten years. Since 2016, Lindsey has lead the New York Cyber Abuse Task Force (NYCATF) as Co-Chair. The NYCATF is a collaboration of agencies, attorneys, and advocates working to end intimate partner technology-facilitated abuse in all its forms, which includes  but is not limited to the non-consensual dissemination of sexual images, hacking, stalking, spoofing, harassment, identity theft, impersonation and more. Lindsey has given hundreds of presentations and trainings around intimate partner violence and technology abuse. She has been invited to speak at the White House, dozens of national conferences, and has been featured in the New York Times, the Atlantic,  Newsweek, NY Post, BuzzFeed News, and other publications for her work around technology-facilitated gender-based violence.