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 Jennifer Perry

Jennifer works with a wide range of stakeholders including: government, enforcement agencies, industry groups, security and legal experts as well as support charities.

This gives her access to the latest thinking on e-crime and anti-social issues facing Internet users. Using this collaborative work, she identifies key technology risks for victims of online harassment and stalking.

She translates tech speak into clear, easy to use information for victim support professionals and victims  - helping them to improve their safety and reduce their risk.

She helps to develop new digital safety strategies, practical advice and is engaged in policy development. 

She has a particular interest in domestic violence stalking victims, who make up a large section of stalking victims and who are also at higher risk. Jennifer wrote the first UK Internet Safety Guide for Survivors of Domestic Violence

Jennifer is the cyberstalking spokesperson for the charity Network for Surviving Stalking

Jennifer was also a co-founder of E-Victims.Org a charity to help victims with a wide range of e-crime and other online problems. The charity closed in September 2010.

Previous experience

Jennifer is an American with a BA in advertising and minors in pr and marketing. She has spent over 20 years in the tech industry in the UK.

Jennifer was a senior marketing manager in the computer industry with Amstrad, Commodore, and Siemens Nixdorf. Then she moved to the emerging Internet industry as the Marketing Director for UK Online and Compulink.

Jennifer was an independent marketing consultant for over 10 years. She has had the pleasure to work with a variety of large and small companies including: Lloyds of London, Internet Watch Foundation, United Media, Segmentis, Think Technology, Okupi, Arts Alliance, DisplayMate, Digital Mail, Cyrix, CompuServe, Netlink, Kids Out Online, Radio Luxembourg, Bibliomania.com, EON (Entertainment Online) and several others.