Women, Peace, and Cybersecurity
Diana Park is a doctoral student of international relations at the Fletcher School. With a research focus at the intersection
Diana Park is a doctoral student of international relations at the Fletcher School. With a research focus at the intersection of international security studies and cybersecurity, her dissertation examines the impact of cyberspace on nonviolent civil resistance in authoritarian environments. She brings extensive intelligence and foreign policy experience to her discipline, joining the Fletcher School after a career at the U.S. State Department, Treasury Department, and Office of the Secretary of Defense for Policy. She is also a veteran of the U.S. military with more than a decade of service in the Navy Information Warfare Community. Diana earned a Master of Public Policy from the Harvard Kennedy School, graduated with a Master of Arts in Cybersecurity Technology from the University of Maryland, and completed a Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service from Georgetown University. She is a Tillman scholar with the Pat Tillman Foundation and has received a research fellowship on nonviolent resistance in cyberspace with the International Center on Nonviolent Conflict.
Diana Park is a doctoral student of international relations at the Fletcher School. With a research focus at the intersection