Head of SD8 Direction
Tatia Mosidze's work experience spans both the private and public sectors. Tatia is the Deputy Head of the Information Technology Agency's Policy and Strategic Development Department in Georgia's Ministry of IDPs from Occupied Territories, Labour, Health, and Social Affairs. She worked for the Ministry of Defense of Georgia for several years.
Since 2015, she has been working at CASE, conducting research and analysis on international security, and Tatia is also an anti-terrorism instructor.
Tatia's expertise in both the government and security sectors has made her a valuable asset in her current role. Her experience has provided her with a deep understanding of the complexities and challenges that come with developing and implementing new policies. Additionally, her work at CASE has allowed her to stay up-to-date on international security issues and trends, further enhancing her ability to make informed decisions in her position. Overall, Tatia's diverse background and skill set make her well-equipped. for handling a variety of challenges in her role.
She earned a master's degree in international relations and a bachelor's degree in European studies from Caucasus University. Tatia also attended the Faculty of International Relations at the Tallinn University of Technology (Estonia). She is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in International Relations at Caucasus University. She also serves as an invited lecturer at Caucasus University. She has several years of experience in international security research, with a particular focus on antiterorism, humanitarian intervention, and cybersecurity. She is also the author of several publications and has attended numerous conferences and international courses with success.