<span class="vcard">Tasha Jhangiani</span>

Tasha Jhangiani

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Tasha Jhangiani (@tasha_jhangiani) is a Research Analyst with the U.S. Cyberspace Solarium Commission. In addition to her work with the Commission, she is a Future Digital Security Leaders Fellow with the Institute for Security and Technology. Her work primarily focuses on efforts to increase cyber resiliency, operationalize cybersecurity collaboration between the public and private sectors, and chart a path towards the implementation of major federal cybersecurity reforms. Tasha holds an M.A. in Security Policy Studies from George Washington University. She received her bachelor’s degree in history and political science from Case Western Reserve University and studied for a year at the University of Oxford.

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U.S. President Joe Biden speaks during a meeting about cybersecurity in the East Room of the White House on August 25, 2021 in Washington, DC. Members of the Biden cabinet, national security team and leaders from the private sector sit around long tables arranged in a circle or square attending the meeting about improving the nation's cybersecurity. Many of the chairs are socially distanced.

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