State Department After leaving Oxford, Edelman returned to the U.S. to accept a role in the
State Department as a Foreign Affairs Analyst for
Northeast Asia. He later moved to the State Department’s Office of Cyber Affairs, where his focus shifted to American diplomacy around internet issues, and the international legal aspects of cyberspace. In that role, he became the United States’ primary negotiator at the
United Nations for internet matters. At that time, he was the youngest-ever Director appointed to the NSC. On the NSC, Edelman was the primary author of the United States International Strategy for Cyberspace, He also coordinated the addition of cyber issues to the US-India dialogue in 2011, following nearly a decade of silence on the subject between those nations. In 2012 Edelman became Senior Advisor for Internet, Innovation, and Privacy at the White House’s
Office of Science & Technology Policy. There, he pursued several initiatives, including the creation of President Obama’s ConnectED program to provide K-12 classrooms with $10 billion in technology upgrades through public-private partnership. He also led the White House task force on High-Tech Patent Issues; the Administration’s effort to lift restrictions on cellphone unlocking; and the 2013 White House report, “Big Data: Seizing Opportunities, Preserving Values”. In 2014 he was promoted to Special Assistant to the President for Economic & Technology Policy. the
EU-US Privacy Shield trade agreement; and
5G spectrum policy.
Academic career In March 2017, Edelman joined the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Internet Policy Research Initiative to direct its Project on Technology, the Economy, and National Security (TENS). At MIT, he holds appointments at the Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL) and Center for International Studies (CIS), researching the governance of artificial intelligence, the geopolitics of technology, and the national security dimensions of computing. In 2024, Oxford University Press published his book,
Rethinking Cyber Warfare: The International Relations of Digital Disruption.
Nonprofit leadership In February 2017, Edelman was appointed to the Board of Trustees of the
Newseum, now the
Freedom Forum. In 2024 he was named President of the Washington, D.C.–based
Institute For Education, co-chairing its Future of AI Roundtables with EU Ambassadors
Stavros Lambrinidis and
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