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Emily Kunasek

Emily Kunasek is a Program Associate at Secure World Foundation and has six years of experience in technology and security issues. Before joining SWF, Ms. Kunasek worked as an intelligence analyst at Rhombus Power, a national security artificial intelligence (AI) company. In this role, she conducted in-depth analysis of the space domain and worked to develop AI solutions for civil and military problem sets. Prior to her role at Rhombus Power, Ms. Kunasek worked for the National Security Archive as an intern for the Archive's Cyber Vault Project, where she archived and analyzed declassified government documents related to cybersecurity and emerging technology. Ms. Kunasek currently serves as a peer reviewer for the Georgetown Security Studies Review, the oldest student-run security studies journal in the United States. 

Education

Ms. Kunasek holds a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Economics and International Affairs from the George Washington University Elliott School of International Affairs. She is a current Master of Arts (M.A.) student at Georgetown University's Walsh School of Foreign Service, where she is pursuing a degree in Security Studies. Ms. Kunasek also completed an academic exchange at Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand, with a concentration in international politics. 
Last updated on October 4, 2024