Biography

Ketevan Grdzelidze is a visiting lecturer at Caucasus University for the Python programming program. She also teaches at Caucasus University on the topic: “Ethics in National Cyber ​​Security”, within the framework of which national and international cyber security, challenges, arrangements, development trends, attack vectors, etc. will be studied.

 

She is also a researcher at the Cyber ​​Security Center at Caucasus University and is involved in the development of a quantum laboratory at the university, relevant educational and research studies. In the development project.

 

Ketevan is also a project manager, cyber security expert, personal data protection officer and lecturer at the Scientific Cyber ​​Security Association. At the Association, she teaches practical cyber security, open source intelligence and personal data protection courses.

 

In her practical work, Ketevan is an information information auditor, cyber security expert and Personal Data Protection Officer.

 

In 2009-2013, she studied at the Free University and received a bachelor's degree in international relations and Japanese development. In 2014-2015, she continued her studies in Belgium, at the Catholic University of Leuven, and received a master's degree in European Studies. In 2016, she enrolled in a doctoral program at the Free University of Tbilisi and has been researching regional cybersecurity in the South Caucasus since 2018.

 

In 2016-2018, she worked in the Security Protection Department of the Chief Prosecutor's Office of Georgia. Within the framework of her authority, she was involved in international cooperation in the field of criminal law, as well as communication with international service providers and in receipt information from them.

 

In 2019-2021, she completed a security specialization program, and then became a member of the Scientific Cyber ​​Security Association.

 

Ketevan has published several scientific papers, both in the field of security (5G network, artificial intelligence and web security), as well as in international relations and the application of theories.