Camille Stewart Gloster

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Camille, alongside co-author Afua Bruce, reframe AI governance through the lens of cybersecurity, arguing that robust guardrails should not be afterthoughts but design constraints that fuel innovation. It shows how we can invent smarter, safer AI by treating regulation as a creative problem, not a roadblock. Explore key insights from Trustworthy Innovation for a Connected World, where global leaders convened to shape the future of responsible and safe AI development. CAS Strategies is a advisory firm, think tank and idea lab focused on the intersection of cybersecurity, AI, and emerging technology policy. Through research, convenings, and strategic insights, we help shape a more secure and inclusive digital future. By clicking Continue to join or sign in, you agree to LinkedIn’s User Agreement, Privacy Policy, and Cookie Policy.

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We help startups, investors, enterprises, and governments navigate digital risk, deploy AI that drives trust and growth, and build systems of confidence that scale. Grounded in converged expertise, we deliver custom strategies, applied frameworks, and secure solutions that move organizations from intention to implementation. We connect technology, policy, and people to turn complex challenges into resilient, measurable impact. From the Secure AI Readiness Assessment (SARA) to the Digital Fluency Collective, our work bridges strategy and execution, empowering organizations to lead with integrity, foresight, and resilience in a rapidly evolving digital world. CAS Strategies builds the future of secure, human-centered innovation, where progress and protection move in concert. Camille Stewart Gloster is a strategist, attorney, and executive whose crosscutting perspective on complex technology, cyber, and national security, and foreign policy issues has landed her in significant roles at leading government and private...

Camille builds global cybersecurity, privacy, and emerging technology (e.g., A.I.) and election security/integrity programs in complex environments for large companies and government agencies. As the first Deputy National Cyber Director for Technology & Ecosystem for the White House, Camille advised the President and led national efforts on technology security, supply chain security, data security, emerging technology, and... She led the development and implementation of the 2023 National Cyber Workforce and Education Strategy, and played an integral part in the drafting and implementation of the 2023 National Cybersecurity Strategy, the 2023 A.I. Executive Order, the 2024 Data Security Executive Order, and the 2023 U.S. National Standards Strategy for Critical & Emerging Technology. She also sat on the White House AI Council and led the Open Source Software Security Initiative.

Previously, she served as Google’s Global Head of Product Security Strategy, and before that as Head of Security Policy and Election Integrity for Google Play and Android. Prior to working at Google, Camille led cyber diplomacy, technology policy, privacy, and technical policy areas like encryption and PNT as the Senior Policy Advisor for Cyber, Infrastructure & Resilience at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. She has also held leadership roles focused on cyber and technology on Capitol Hill, at Deloitte, and Cyveillance (now ZeroFOX), an open-source threat intelligence company. Camille is a life member of the Council on Foreign Relations and sits on a number of corporate and nonprofit boards. Throughout her career, Camille has held cybersecurity fellowships at the Harvard Belfer Center, New America, Atlantic Council, and the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.

Camille also served on the American Bar Association’s Standing Committee on Law and National Security during the 2021-2024 Bar Year and the Criminal Divisions Cybersecurity Committee during the 2020-2021 Bar Year. Camille co-founded the #ShareTheMicInCyber movement and the #NextGenNatSec initiative (formally Diversity in National Security Network) to support investment in a highly skilled and diverse workforce. Both efforts serve to highlight the need for increased diversity in the cyber and national security fields. These initiatives “really show that the action of an individual can catalyze movements and drive a real change in the industry,” she says. Camille Stewart Gloster is a Non-Resident Senior Fellow at the Reiss Center on Law and Security at NYU School of Law. She is a strategist, attorney, and executive whose crosscutting perspective on complex technology, cyber, national security, and foreign policy issues has landed her in significant roles at leading government and private sector companies including...

Camille builds global cybersecurity, privacy, emerging technology, and election security/integrity programs in complex environments for large companies and government agencies. As the first Deputy National Cyber Director for Technology & Ecosystem for the White House, Camille advised the President and led national efforts on technology security, supply chain security, data security, emerging technology, and... She led the development and implementation of the 2023 National Cyber Workforce and Education Strategy, and played an integral part in the drafting and implementation of the 2023 National Cybersecurity Strategy, the 2023 A.I. Executive Order, the 2024 Data Security Executive Order, and the 2023 U.S. National Standards Strategy for Critical & Emerging Technology. She also sat on the White House AI Council and led the Open Source Software Security Initiative.

Previously, she served as Google’s Global Head of Product Security Strategy, and before that as Head of Security Policy and Election Integrity for Google Play and Android. Prior to working at Google, Camille led cyber diplomacy, technology policy, privacy, and technical policy areas like encryption and PNT as the Senior Policy Advisor for Cyber, Infrastructure & Resilience at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. She has also held leadership roles focused on cyber and technology on Capitol Hill, at Deloitte, and Cyveillance (now ZeroFOX), an open-source threat intelligence company. Camille is a life member of the Council on Foreign Relations and sits on a number of corporate and nonprofit boards. Throughout her career, Camille has held cybersecurity fellowships at the Harvard Belfer Center, New America, Atlantic Council, and the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.

Camille also served on the American Bar Association’s Standing Committee on Law and National Security during the 2021-2024 Bar Year and the Criminal Divisions Cybersecurity Committee during the 2020-2021 Bar Year. Camille co-founded the #ShareTheMicInCyber movement and the #NextGenNatSec initiative (formally Diversity in National Security Network) to support investment in a highly skilled and diverse workforce. Both efforts serve to highlight the need for increased diversity in the cyber and national security fields. These initiatives “really show that the action of an individual can catalyze movements and drive a real change in the industry,” she says. Deputy National Cyber Director (NCD) for Technology and Ecosystem Security Camille Stewart Gloster will be departing her White House post on Tuesday, an NCD spokesperson confirmed to MeriTalk today. It is not clear where Stewart Gloster will head next after she steps down on April 9.

Stewart Gloster has been at the Office of the National Cyber Director (ONCD) since August 2022, following a stint as Google’s global head of product security strategy. Her only other cyber work in the Federal government includes more than a year as the senior policy advisor for international cyber and critical infrastructure at the Department of Homeland Security. During her tenure at ONCD, Stewart Gloster played a major role in building the National Cyber Workforce and Education Strategy released in July 2023. “We must support the development of a strong cyber workforce,” Stewart Gloster said at the time of the strategy’s release. “That cyber workforce has to meet the demand that we have all heard about in filling hundreds of thousands of cyber jobs vacancies – that’s a national security imperative, an economic imperative, a human... But it also is an opportunity for good paying jobs – good paying, middle-class jobs.”

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