Jennifer Bachus
Jennifer Bachus is an American diplomat and career member of the Senior Foreign Service who serves as principal deputy assistant secretary and senior bureau official for the Bureau of Cyberspace and Digital Policy at the United States Department of State. She was the inaugural lead official of the bureau when it was established in 2022 and has acted as head of the bureau pending the appointment of an ambassador-at-large.
Career
Bachus joined the United States Foreign Service in 1998 and is a long-time member of the American Foreign Service Association. She is a career member of the Senior Foreign Service.In 2022 the State Department created the Bureau of Cyberspace and Digital Policy to lead and coordinate U.S. diplomacy on cyberspace, digital technologies, and related cyber-security issues. Bachus was named the bureau’s senior bureau official and principal deputy assistant secretary, serving as its inaugural lead while the administration sought Senate confirmation of an ambassador-at-large to head the office. As principal deputy assistant secretary, she has overseen work on international cyber security, cross-border data policy, and digital rights, including U.S. participation in multilateral discussions on cyber norms and internet governance.
Bachus has described the bureau’s approach as one of “digital solidarity”, in which the United States works with partners and allies to promote an open, secure, and rights-respecting digital environment rather than pursuing unilateral technological dominance. She has spoken publicly about the bureau’s role in shaping international responses to ransomware, supply-chain security, and the protection of undersea cables, data centres, and other critical digital infrastructure.
Bachus has appeared frequently in public discussions of cyber diplomacy and digital policy, including events hosted by the American Foreign Service Association, the Technology Policy Institute’s Aspen Forum, the German Marshall Fund, and the International Telecommunication Union’s AI for Good Global Summit, where she has represented the State Department’s perspective on international cyber security and cross-border data flows.