Eto Buziashvili is a Research Associate at the Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab, where she leads research on Russian influence operations, foreign interference, and hybrid threats, and is engaged in building resilience of government, civil society, and media actors worldwide. Her work regularly informs public debate and policy conversations, and in 2024, Eto was named one of NATO’s “20 Women Fighting Information Threats.”
Before joining the Atlantic Council in 2019, Eto served as an advisor to Georgia’s National Security Council and worked in other national security roles within the public sector. In these roles, she advised on hybrid threats, developed strategic planning documents, and contributed to high-level dialogue on national security priorities.
For three consecutive years, Eto served as an adviser on Russia for Freedom House’s annual “Freedom on the Net report.” She is an invited lecturer for various international programs, including universities, academic platforms, and government-affiliated institutions.