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Megan Stifel

Principal, Silicon Harbor Consultants, LLC

Public Knowledge; Atlantic Council; National Security Institute; Technology for Global Security

South Carolina

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Consumer Technology Cybersecurity Government International Policy Law Legislation National Security Policy

Megan Stifel is a nonresident senior fellow with the Cyber Statecraft Initiative at the Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security.

She is the founder of Silicon Harbor Consultants, which provides strategic cybersecurity operations and policy counsel. Prior to founding Silicon Harbor Consultants, she was an attorney in the National Security Division at the US Department of Justice (DOJ). She most recently served on detail as a director for international cyber policy in the National Security Council at the White House.

Prior to the White House, Megan worked at the Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section. Megan previously served as the director for cyber policy at NSD, where she coordinated the Division's policy and legal analysis in connection with the 2009 Cyberspace Policy Review and the 2008 Comprehensive National Cybersecurity Initiative, cyber-related legislative proposals, cybersecurity investigations, cyber operations, and the telecommunications supply chain. She was a member of the interagency group that developed the 2011 International Strategy for Cyberspace and the CSPR.

Megan joined DOJ in 2006; she initially prepared applications under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act and provided legal and policy guidance to the Intelligence Community and Department of Defense.

Prior to DOJ, Megan was an associate at Sutherland. As a law student she served as legal intern for DOJ's Office of Intelligence Policy and Review (now the Office of Intelligence). Prior to law school Megan worked on Capitol Hill, including two years with the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.

She received her JD from Indiana University and her BA in International Studies and German magna cum laude from the University of Notre Dame.

Keywords: cyber, cybersecurity, cyber operations, law, policy, technology, IoT, national security, Department of Justice, NSC