Kristine Hovhannisyan

Kristine Hovhannisyan specializes in Cyber Security. Her interdisciplinary portfolio includes Digital Forensics and Law, Privacy and Personal Data Protection, Offensive Security, Cyber Policy and Cyber Conflict. Kristine’s work on a regional level covers EU cyber policy implementation. On an international level, she is closely engaged in following the discussions related to the use of ICTs in the context of International Security within the United Nations.  She is a human security and cyber peace advocate.

Articles by Kristine Hovhannisyan

How Can the UN Solve Cyber Conflict?

This article discusses the progress made in the UN toward identifying threats to international peace and security arising from the use of ICT, introducing mechanisms to build an international framework for cybersecurity and stability.

Two Different Approaches to Data Retention: What Can Armenia Learn?

This article dives into the international experience in the field of data retention policy to help inform the decision-making process in Armenia.


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