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John Perrino is the U.S. policy lead for the Internet Society, collaborating with partners and policymakers worldwide to promote an open, secure, and trustworthy Internet for everyone.
Previously, Perrino served as policy lead at the Stanford Internet Observatory, focusing on grounding online safety policy in research and technical reality. Before joining Stanford, he managed cybersecurity public affairs at the Glen Echo Group. He began his career as an Internet Education Foundation fellow, organizing Capitol Hill briefings and the State of the Net conference.
Perrino earned his undergraduate and graduate degrees from George Washington University in political communication and public administration. His commentary and analysis have been cited in government reports and featured by numerous media outlets, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, Wired, The Hill, and Tech Policy Press.
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