Cailin Crockett is a policy expert advising industry, governments, and non-profit organizations on online safety and AI, with a focus on countering image-based sexual abuse and online threats that disproportionately target women and children.
For more than a decade, she advanced the wellbeing of women and families in the US and globally through public service, holding executive roles at the White House and the Department of Defense. During the Biden-Harris Administration, Cailin was dual-hatted as a Senior Advisor to the White House Gender Policy Council and a Director on the National Security Council, serving as a key advisor on technology safety and accountability as well as AI governance, and overseeing bipartisan reforms to combat sexual violence in the military and counter sexual violence in conflict.
She holds a Masters of Public Health from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, where she was a Bloomberg American Health Initiative Fellow focused on violence prevention. Cailin went to UCLA and earned a Master’s degree in Political Theory from the University of Oxford. She serves on the Advisory Committee of the Cyber Civil Rights Initiative and on Governor Newsom's Tech Innovation Council. Her research and expertise has been published and referenced by Foreign Policy, Oxford University Press, the World Bank, and the National Academy of Sciences.
