Tatyana is a principal at Monument Advocacy and an accomplished cybersecurity and policy professional with extensive experience in both the private and public sectors. She leads the firm’s cybersecurity practice.

Throughout her career, Tatyana has been a leading voice in shaping cybersecurity policy at the intersection of technology, government, and national security, with a focus on creating secure, resilient systems for both the public and private sectors. She previously held the role of Senior Security Policy Manager at Google’s Security Center of Excellence in Washington, DC, where she proposed, managed, and helped launch a $60M Cyber Clinics investment.  Before joining Google, Tatyana served as the Director of the Cybersecurity & Emerging Threats program at the R Street Institute, where she was instrumental in driving fundraising efforts, exceeding the program’s fundraising target by 20 percent.

Tatyana holds a Master of Foreign Service degree in Security Studies from Georgetown University, where she graduated cum laude. She also earned a Bachelor of Arts with Honors in Political Science from The Ohio State University, graduating magna cum laude.

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