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Anne Neuberger is a national security and technology leader with experience spanning the White House, the intelligence community and the private sector. Her career is defined by advancing innovation in defense and intelligence, shaping policy at the highest levels of government, and leading large-scale organizations through complex transformation.
As Deputy National Security Advisor for Cyber & Emerging Technology, Anne coordinated U.S. policy on cyber offense and defense and emerging technologies, including quantum and advanced telecommunications—building coalitions across industry and allied nations. Anne oversaw U.S. responses to the most significant national cyber incidents, and forged groundbreaking international partnerships, including the 70 nation Counter Ransomware Initiative.
At the National Security Agency over three administrations, Anne held senior leadership roles in intelligence and cybersecurity and served as NSA’s first Chief Risk Officer.
Earlier in her career, she served as a White House Fellow at the Department of Defense and as a private sector executive in financial services.
Throughout Anne’s government and private sector roles, she has continued to devote significant effort to transformative non-profit projects. She cares deeply about public service, inspired by the gifts this country has provided her family and so many other immigrant families.
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China has rapidly surpassed global competitors in robotics, building a complete supply chain and innovation ecosystem that positions it as the emerging superpower in physical AI. Without urgent regulatory reform and allied industrial coordination, the United States risks losing its ability to compete in the defining technological and strategic race of the century.