Camille Stewart is a senior consultant with Deloitte & Touche LLP’s cyber risk services practice focused on cyber, privacy, and identifying emerging technologies to bring to market.
As a cyber, technology, and intellectual property attorney, Camille brings specialized, crosscutting perspective to bear on complex technology, cyber, and national security, and foreign policy issues. She served as the Senior Policy Advisor for Cyber Infrastructure & Resilience Policy at the Department of Homeland Security in the Obama Administration. In this role, she focused on a number of cyber and technology policy issues. Camille has a wealth of knowledge on the national security impacts of cyber and the importance of international cyber diplomacy.
Prior to working at DHS, Camille spent five years as the Senior Manager, Legal Affairs at Cyveillance, Inc. She also founded a legal consultancy and startup incubator, MarqueLaw, PLLC. Camille is a 2017 DMV 40 under 40 Trailblazer Awardee and the 2016 Women in Technology Rising Star Awardee.
In addition to being an Inaugural Internet Law and Policy Foundry Fellow, Camille is a Truman National Security Fellow, a Council on Foreign Relations Term Member, and is the Chair of the of Women in Technology’s Young Professionals.