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|organization=Georgia Institute of Technology, Internet Governance Project
   
|jobtitle=Graduate Research Assistant
 
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Ishan Mehta is a Master’s student at the Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Public Policy and research assistant for the Internet Governance Project (IGP). His current work involves Internet access and zero-rating services. He spent the summer working at NTIA in the Office of Policy Analysis and Development. Ishan is passionate about online privacy and security and is involved with the EFF affiliate, Electronic Frontiers Georgia. He is also the founder and president of the Georgia Tech student group, Open and Secure Internet Advocates (OSIA).  
 
Ishan Mehta is a Master’s student at the Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Public Policy and research assistant for the Internet Governance Project (IGP). His current work involves Internet access and zero-rating services. He spent the summer working at NTIA in the Office of Policy Analysis and Development. Ishan is passionate about online privacy and security and is involved with the EFF affiliate, Electronic Frontiers Georgia. He is also the founder and president of the Georgia Tech student group, Open and Secure Internet Advocates (OSIA).  
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