Yasmin Green is the Director of Research and Development for Jigsaw, a unit within Google building technology to make the world safer from global security challenges, where she leads an interdisciplinary team to forecast threats and validate technology interventions.

Yasmin has pioneered new approaches to counter violent extremism and state-sponsored disinformation, including seeding the world’s first online network of former violent extremists and survivors of terrorism, launching a new advertising-based program to confront online radicalization called the Redirect Method, and informing cross-platform responses to disinformation campaigns.

Yasmin actively advises security initiatives outside Jigsaw. Yasmin is a member of the Aspen Cyber Strategy Group and the Aspen Commission on Information Disorder, she is an Anti-Defamation League board member, an Advisor to the The University of Michigan Center for Social Media Responsibility, and co-chaired the European Commission’s’ Working Group on Online Radicalization from 2014-2015. Additionally, Yasmin has been named one of Fortune’s “40 Under 40” most influential young leaders and one of Fast Company’s “Most Creative People in Business,” and serves on the Board of the Tory Burch Foundation.

Yasmin has a First-class honours B.Sc. in Economics from University College London and an M.Sc. in Management from the London School of Economics and the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business.