John Miller

General Counsel & SVP, Policy at ITI

John Miller, senior vice president of policy and general counsel, currently leads ITI’s Trust Data and Technology policy team, driving ITI’s strategy and advocacy on cybersecurity and supply chain security, privacy and data protection, government access to data, digital platforms, artificial intelligence, Internet of Things, cloud computing, and other technology and digital policy issues. While at ITI, Miller has testified before the U.S. Congress on cybersecurity and privacy topics and participated as a keynote speaker or panelist at major events in the U.S., EU, Japan, India, Brazil and China.

A proven IT industry leader, Mr. Miller is the current Chair of the IT Sector Coordinating Council, the principal IT sector partner on behalf of over 100 organizations to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on cybersecurity, supply chain and critical infrastructure protection policy, and serves as co-chair of the DHS ICT Supply Chain Risk Management Task Force. Mr. Miller also co-founded and launched the Council to Secure the Digital Economy, an initiative comprised of global ICT providers dedicated to enhancing the cyber resiliency of the global digital ecosystem.

Prior to ITI, Miller worked for nearly a decade in the Global Public Policy organization at member company Intel Corporation. Miller’s positions at Intel included Director of Cybersecurity Policy, Global Policy Strategist, and Director of Government Relations and Managing Counsel, leading Intel’s cybersecurity policy strategy and advocacy activities in the U.S. and spearheading Intel’s global policy strategy development and advocacy on issues including cybersecurity threat information sharing, electronic surveillance and communications privacy, development of the APEC Cross-border privacy rules, and issues at the intersection of human rights, civil liberties and technology. Earlier in his career, Miller led Intel’s privacy and security policy strategy and outreach efforts in the Asia-Pacific region.

Prior to joining Intel, Miller was an associate in private practice in New York, where he represented technology, media, and other corporate clients in a variety of complex business and intellectual property litigations and regulatory matters.

Miller received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Government from Hamilton College, summa cum laude, and a Juris Doctor from the University of Wisconsin Law School, where he served as Articles Editor of the Wisconsin Law Review.

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