Rhea Siers
Adjunct Professorial Lecturer
Justice, Law & Criminology
Degrees
MIPP, Elliott School of International Affairs, The George Washington University
JD, Washington College of Law, 鶹ý MSc, International Relations and Middle East Politics, London School of Economics and Political Science
BA, Political Science, Barnard College, Columbia University, New York
Bio
Ms. Rhea Siers combines her operational, legal and policy experience from over thirty years in the US Intelligence Community and the private sector to bring a multifaceted approach to intelligence and cybersecurity issues. As a member of the Defense Intelligence Senior Executive Service, Ms. Siers served as NSA’s Deputy Associate Director for Policy, NSA Senior Representative to the FBI, led operational and intelligence production as a senior executive manager, and served in NSA’s Office of General Counsel. She received numerous awards and commendations for her service from the Director of National Intelligence, the Director of NSA and the Director of the FBI. As an attorney and policy expert in the cybersecurity and cyber threat arena, Ms. Siers was selected as a “Cyber Trail Blazer” by the National Law Journal (2014), recognizing Ms. Siers’ expertise in developing sound cyber policy different threat vectors. Ms. Siers also served as Cyber Security Defense Strategy Executive at the Bank of America. as its Cyber Security Defense Strategy Executive. She currently is a Senior Advisory to the Teneo Risk Advisory practice on cybersecurity issues. She was the Senior Fellow for Policy and Legal issues at the Institute for Information Infrastructure Protection (I3P) and served as Scholar In Residence at the Center for Cyber and Homeland Security at George Washington University (GWU). Her work focused on key policy issues such as “Active Defense, Cyber Threat Analysis and operational implications of data privacy laws. Ms. Siers was also a member of the faculties at George Washington and Johns Hopkins University, where she has developed and taught courses on “Cyber Threats, Strategy and Policy,” “Cyber As a National Security Driver,” “Privacy in a Data-driven Society,” “Intelligence and Privacy in Intelligence Operations,” “Intelligence in a Democracy,” “Terrorism and Political Violence” and “Responses to Terrorism”. Ms. Siers serves on the editorial board of The Journal of Law and Cyber Warfare and is a co-author of the book Cyber Warfare: Understanding the Law, Policy, and Technology (2015) and “The Theory and Practice of Terrorism”. She authored a number of articles and book chapters about cybersecurity, cyber deterrence, attribution, and cyber threat case studies published in The Wall Street Journal and The Cipher Brief and has been a frequent participant in global cyber conferences, webinars and podcasts. Ms. Siers received her B.A. in Political Science from Barnard College, Columbia University, New York, an MSc in International Relations and Middle East Politics from the London School of Economics and Political Science, a J.D. from the Washington College of Law, 鶹ý, and an MIPP from the Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University.