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Audrey PlonkAudrey L. Plonk is a global security and Internet policy specialist at Intel Corporation. A member of Intel’s security and privacy policy team, Audrey leads global policy efforts on topics such as cybersecurity, critical infrastructure protection and encryption. She works with the team to integrate privacy and security into product development and also focuses on Internet policy issues.

Audrey was previously a consultant to the Information Technology Association of America (now TechAmerica), covering for the vice president of information security and global public policy. She worked as a consultant for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s National Cyber Security Division from 2003 to 2006, primarily focusing on international security policy issues in their International Affairs Division. While a U.S. delegate to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Audrey worked closely with the Working Party on Information Security and Privacy (WPISP) and eventually accepted a post in Paris for the OECD Secretariat focusing on security issues for WPISP. She served as liaison to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Telecommunications and Information Working Group, the International Telecommunication Union and the Internet Governance Forum.

Audrey attended The George Washington University in Washington, DC and received her B.A. in international affairs with a focus on the EU and minors in French and dance.

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