Khatuna Mshvidobadze
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Cyber Forensics and Cyber Intelligence
Utica College
2012 : 2014
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Political Science
Georgian Technical University
2010 : 2013
Rumsfeld Fellowship with Central Asia and Caucasus Institute
The Johns Hopkins University - Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)
2011 : 2011
MBA
Management
Caucasus School of Business
2003 : 2008
BA
English
Tbilisi State University
1996 : 2001
2019 : Present
The George Washington University
Professorial Lecturer
Teach Incident Response and Network Forensics; Foundations of Cybersecurity and Landscape Internet Security.
2021 :
Champlain College
Adjunct Professor of Cybersecurity
2012 :
Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies (Rondeli Foundation)
Senior Fellow
Developed and taught Critical Infrastructure Protection, Cyber Policy, Cyber Operations, and Cyber Intelligence in UC’s Cybersecurity M.S. program. UC is designated by NSA and DHS as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance and Cyber Defense Education. Designed new courses such as International Aspects of Cybersecurity for UC’s M.P.S. program.
2015 : 2020
Utica University
Adjunct Professor of Cyber Security
2011 : 2014
Potomac Institute for Policy Studies
Associate Academic Fellow
Skills
Analysis, Command, Computer Security, Counterterrorism, Crisis Management, Cybersecurity, Defense, Diplomacy, Foreign Policy, Government, Homeland Security, Information Assurance, Intelligence, Intelligence Analysis, International Development, International Relations, International Security, National Security, Policy, Policy Analysis, Political Science, Politics, Program Management, Public Policy, Python (Programming Language), Research, Russian, Security, Vulnerability Assessment
About
Khatuna Mshvidobadze, Ph.D. is a cyber security expert and professor. Speaker at TEDx, DefCon, RSA, and more. Presented topics on cyber threats at different venues inside and outside of the country: Office of the Secretary of Defense, FBI Headquarters and field offices, Department of Justice, Defense Intelligence Agency, U.S Healthcare Sector Coordinating Council, Mitre Corporation, Raytheon BBN Technologies, NATO and EU events. Currently, she is a professorial lecturer of cyber security at George Washington University and Champlain College. Previously, she was an Advisor to the Minister of Defense of Georgia and Deputy Director of the Information Center on NATO.