Nata Goderdzishvili
Is a legal and policy expert with more than 15 years of working experience in various fields of law and public administration including public and administrative law, international business and good governance, e-government law and policy, cyber security and politics and has worked in governmental, non-government, international, and private organizations. Her professional career started in the private sector, continued with the Government of Georgia as a Head of State representative Office to Foreign Arbitration Courts, followed by USAID and PricewaterhouseCoopers. She is now Chief Manager for Cybersecurity Strategic Directions in Digital governance Agency, Ministry of Justice of Georgia and leading two core directions all activities of the DGA in the fields of law and international relations. With her active contribution, Georgia nowadays has enabling legal and regulatory frameworks for e-government and cyber security as well as state level strategies – whole of government approach in e-Government and cyber security. As chief liaison officer with the international community, Ms. Goderdzishvili has paved the way for partnerships with multiple foreign delegations. She is the only Georgian expert holding the SANS Institute’s Global Information Assurance Certificate in Legal Issues in Information Technology & Security.