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Ene Višnev is a Senior Cybersecurity Expert at the E-Governance Academy (eGA). Before joining eGA in November 2023, she worked at the Estonian Ministry of Defence for more than a decade, starting as a cyber defence adviser on domestic and international cyber defence policy issues, most recently as a Deputy Director of the NATO and EU Department.
From 2015 to 2018, Ene was seconded to Estonian Permanent Representation to NATO, representing Estonia in cyber defence working groups and contributing to strengthening the Alliance’s cyber defence in cooperation with the Allies. The implementation of NATO’s Cyber Defence Policy and recognition of cyberspace as an operational domain by Alliance also remain in this period.
From 2019 to 2022, Ene worked as a national expert in a diplomatic position in the European External Action Service as a cybersecurity counselor, contributing to the strategic planning and coordination of the European Union’s cyber capacity building both within the European Union and in cooperation with its partners. An important step from this period is also the establishment of a cybersecurity dialogue between the European Union and Ukraine.
Ene’s professional work in the field of IT and cyber began in the electronic communications sector as an adviser to the Estonian Communications Authority and the Competition Authority, where she contributed to the assessment of the implementation of the electronic communications market regulations of the European Union, including those related to the price regulation for electronic communications services in Estonia. From 2008 to 2013, Ene worked as a national expert in the Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology of the European Union (DG CONNECT), analysing the transposition and implementation of the EU communication aqui by the Member States.
Ene has master’s degrees in economics and business administration from the University of Tartu.