Suhail A. Khan
Director of External Affairs
Microsoft
Suhail A. Khan
Director of External Affairs
Microsoft
Suhail A. Khan serves as Director of External Affairs at Microsoft Corporation and a Senior Fellow at the Institute for Global Engagement, a Christian religious freedom think tank. Suhail served on Capitol Hill, in the Bush Administration in the White House and at the U.S. Department of Transportation where he was awarded the Secretary’s Team Award in 2005 and the Secretary’s Gold Medal for Outstanding Achievement in 2007. He was elected to the Board of Directors of the American Conservative Union in 2006 and was awarded the Young Conservative Coalition’s Buckley Award in 2010. In combating Holocaust-denial and anti-Semitism, Suhail led delegations of major American and global faith leaders to Europe’s death camps in 2010 and 2013. And in 2014, Suhail was appointed by RNC Chairman Reince Prebus to serve on the Asian Pacific American Advisory Council of the RNC. He was appointed to the Board of Directors of the American Studies Center, the parent foundation for Radio America and the American Veterans Center in 2014, the Board of Advisers for the Children’s National Medical Center and the American Jewish Committee’s Muslim Jewish Advisory Committee in 2016. Suhail earned a B.A. in political science from the University of California at Berkeley and his J.D. from the University of Iowa.
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Deep Dive Episode 7 – IoT: Rise of the Machines?
Paul Rosenzweig (Red Branch Law & Consulting) and Suhail A. Khan (Microsoft) discuss the Internet of Things, the risks it potentially poses, and the role of government in mitigating these risks.
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