Tatyana Bolton
Monument Advocacy
Executive Director
Tatyana Bolton is a security policy expert, Board Member, and public speaker who works on security issues running the gamut, including security by design, AI, connected device security, and the cyber workforce.
Tatyana is currently leads the Cybersecurity practice at Monument Advocacy, is a member of the CLTC Berkeley Advisory Committee, as well as a senior advisor to CSC 2.0 and the Washington Office. Tatyana was formerly a senior security policy manager at Google, the Director for R Street’s Cybersecurity & Emerging Threats program, and worked as the senior policy director for the U.S. Cyberspace Solarium Commission focusing on U.S. government reorganization and resilience portfolios, where she still serves as a Senior Advisor. From 2017-2020, Tatyana also served at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency as the cyber policy lead in the Office of Strategy, Policy and Plans where she developed strategies for strengthening the cybersecurity of our nation’s critical infrastructure. Tatyana’s work included efforts on the Cyber Deterrence Strategy of the United States, the DHS Cybersecurity Strategy and the National Cyber Strategy.
Tatyana has published in Lawfare, Defense News, The Hill, the Dispatch, and others on various topics in cybersecurity, and has appeared on NPR, News Nation, and C-SPAN. She also received an award for exceptionally meritorious service from the Cyberspace Solarium Commission.
She received a Master of Arts in Security Studies from Georgetown University’s Walsh School of Foreign Service’s Security Studies Program and earned Bachelor of Arts with honors in political science and theatre from the Ohio State University.

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