Jac sm Kee (born 1976, Kuala Lumpur) is a feminist activist, writer and researcher from Malaysia.
[1] She led the Association for Progressive Communications Women's Rights Programme, which works to address online violence against women, advocates for feminist digital security, supports research on the intersection of digital technology and gender justice, and facilitates network and movement building on feminism and technology.
She has conducted pioneering research that linked issues of internet governance, censorship, privacy, women's rights and sexuality.
campaign, which aims to combat digital gender violence by supporting and empowering women to take back control of technology.
[6] She is a selected winner of the Stieg Larsson Prize[7] "for her struggle for women’s right to a free online environment and for an open and equal information society based on the potential of the internet."