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In this episode, Tatiana Tropina shares today’s challenges related to gender in cybersecurity governance.

This podcast series has been produced following the launch of the publication “Gender Equality, Cybersecurity, and Good Governance” (https://www.dcaf.ch/gender-equality-cybersecurity-and-security-sector-governance) co-authored by experts Katherine Millar, James Shires, and Tatiana Tropina. Each of them will share insights and answer questions related to Gender Equality, Cybersecurity, and Good Governance.

You can follow Tatiana on Twitter @gap_the_mind

Dr. Tatiana Tropina is an Assistant Professor in Cybersecurity Governance with the Institute of Security and Global Affairs at Leiden University and holds a doctoral degree from the Far Eastern Federal University, Russia. Her areas of expertise include international standards to fight cybercrime, digital investigations, self- and co-regulation to address cybersecurity issues, and the multi-stakeholder approach to cybersecurity. She has been involved in both legal research and applied cybercrime and cybersecurity projects, such as cybercrime studies for the Global Symposium of Regulators (2010) and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (2012–2013), research on illicit financial flows and digital technologies for the World Development Report 2016, and a project with the German Federal Criminal Police Office on improving mutual legal assistance on interception of electronic communications in the European Union (2015–2018).