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'''Alissa Cooper''' is Vice President of Technology Standards and a Fellow at Cisco Systems. She is currently serving as IETF Chair. Previously, she served three years as an IETF Applications and Real-Time (ART) area director and three years on the Internet Architecture Board (IAB). She also served as the chair of the IANA Stewardship Coordination Group (ICG).<ref name="acwp">[http://alissacooper.com/ AlissaCooper.com]</ref>
'''Alissa Cooper''' is Vice President of Technology Standards and a Fellow at [[Cisco Systems]]. She is currently serving as [[IETF]] Chair. Previously, she served three years as an IETF [[Applications & Real-Time Area]] director and three years on the Internet Architecture Board ([[IAB]]). She also served as the chair of the IANA Stewardship Coordination Group (ICG).<ref name="acwp">[http://alissacooper.com/ AlissaCooper.com]</ref>


==Work History==
==Career History==
Prior to joining Cisco, Alissa served as the Chief Computer Scientist at the Center for Democracy and Technology, where she was a leading public interest advocate and technologist on issues related to privacy, net neutrality, and technical standards.<ref name="acwp" />  
Prior to joining Cisco, Alissa served as the Chief Computer Scientist at the Center for Democracy and Technology, where she was a leading public interest advocate and technologist on issues related to privacy, net neutrality, and technical standards.<ref name="acwp" />  


==Education==
==Education==
Alissa holds a PhD from the Oxford Internet Institute and MS and BS degrees in computer science from Stanford University.<ref name="acwp" /> Her PhD thesis focused on a comparative analysis of regulation and market forces, and their impact on broadband traffic distribution in the US and UK.<ref>[https://alissacooper.com/phd-thesis/ AlissaCooper.com - PHD Thesis]</ref>
Alissa holds a Ph.D. from the Oxford Internet Institute and MS and BS degrees in computer science from Stanford University.<ref name="acwp" /> Her PhD thesis focused on a comparative analysis of regulation and market forces, and their impact on broadband traffic distribution in the US and UK.<ref>[https://alissacooper.com/phd-thesis/ AlissaCooper.com - PHD Thesis]</ref>
 
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Latest revision as of 19:46, 26 August 2024

Organization: IETF
Affiliation: Cisco Systems
Country: USA
Email: alissa [at] cooperw.in
Website:

   https://alissacooper.com/

LinkedIn:    Alissa Cooper
Twitter:    @alissacooper

Alissa Cooper is Vice President of Technology Standards and a Fellow at Cisco Systems. She is currently serving as IETF Chair. Previously, she served three years as an IETF Applications & Real-Time Area director and three years on the Internet Architecture Board (IAB). She also served as the chair of the IANA Stewardship Coordination Group (ICG).[1]

Career History[edit | edit source]

Prior to joining Cisco, Alissa served as the Chief Computer Scientist at the Center for Democracy and Technology, where she was a leading public interest advocate and technologist on issues related to privacy, net neutrality, and technical standards.[1]

Education[edit | edit source]

Alissa holds a Ph.D. from the Oxford Internet Institute and MS and BS degrees in computer science from Stanford University.[1] Her PhD thesis focused on a comparative analysis of regulation and market forces, and their impact on broadband traffic distribution in the US and UK.[2]