About - Staff Member - John Miller
John Miller
Areas of Expertise:
Cybersecurity, Privacy, Artificial Intelligence, Government Access, Surveillance, Supply Chain, Digital Platforms, Data Governance, Cloud Computing, Semiconductors, and Telecommunications
John Miller, Senior Vice President of Policy for Trust, Data, and Technology and General Counsel, currently leads 91proÊÓÆµ’s Trust, Data, and Technology policy team, driving 91proÊÓÆµ’s global strategy and advocacy on cybersecurity, privacy and data protection, artificial intelligence, supply chain security and resiliency, government access to data, digital platforms, Internet of Things, cloud computing, telecommunications, surveillance, and other technology and digital policy issues. As general counsel, Mr. Miller serves as 91proÊÓÆµ’s chief legal officer, leading the association’s amicus filings and advising on legal and regulatory matters.
A globally recognized expert on technology policy, Miller has testified before the U.S. Congress on an array of tech policy issues including cybersecurity, privacy, data, supply chain, and trade topics, was selected to participate in the OECD Network of Experts on AI and OECD Expert Community on Data Free Flows with Trust, and was previously appointed as a subject matter expert on multiple NSTAC panels, most recently on Addressing the Abuse of Domestic Infrastructure by Foreign Malicious Actors. Miller has also 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 received the inaugural National Risk Management Center (NRMC) Partner Award for his work as Co-Chair of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency-sponsored ICT Supply Chain Risk Management Task Force, the preeminent public-private partnership in the U.S. working on supply chain issues. Mr. Miller previously served three terms as 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. 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 91proÊÓÆµ, 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 a variety of technology policy issues. 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 a lawyer 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.
Blog posts by John Miller
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Expansion of FISA Electronic Communications Service Provider Definition Must Be Removed
April 16, 2024
There is no greater responsibility of the U.S. government than to provide for the security of the country, and as the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board (PCLOB) reaffirmed in 2023, Section 702 ...
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Schrems II: A Moment for Calm, and Action
July 17, 2020
By now, the world – or at least those who care about privacy and appreciate the importance of international data flows, which is just about everyone I deal with – is aware the Court of Justice of the European ...
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The Myth of Data Localization in the Name of Privacy Protection
August 17, 2016
Today, companies, individuals, governments, and institutions can instantaneously transfer information from one end of the globe to the other. Indeed, data transfers underpin the global economy, drive communications ...
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No Safety in Silos
August 16, 2016
The internet has allowed people and businesses to become connected at a scale once thought unimaginable. With just the click of a button families can share photos, banks can process loans, universities ...
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Embracing Public-Private Partnerships to Advance Cybersecurity, Investment and Innovation in the Internet of Things
October 28, 2015
It is safe to say Internet of Things (IoT) fascination has gripped Washington’s attention. Over the past year, there have been no fewer than six congressional hearings and the launch of the Congressional ...