For over 25 years, Jen Miller-Osborn has worked in cyber threat intelligence, serving as a subject matter expert and advising multiple U.S. federal agencies. She has influenced national cybersecurity policies and regularly briefs members of the government and private sector at all levels. She also has extensive experience working with international governments and law enforcement agencies to have a real-world impact on attackers. Jen leads research teams focused on identifying and differentiating between cyber-espionage and cybercrime actors and groups and using that knowledge to create actionable advice for organizations and government entities to apply to strengthen their security posture. Jen has a passion for threat intelligence sharing and is an advocate for public-private partnerships and collaboration. Jen has testified before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs hearing on the Log4Shell vulnerability. Jen is a veteran of the U.S. Air Force and holds several degrees and technical certifications, including a Master of Science degree in Information Technology from the University of Maryland. She is fluent in Mandarin Chinese.