Accessibility
On this website, it is possible to change the contrast of the content to make reading easier.
To enlarge the content, we recommend using the built-in functionality of the web browser: hold down the Ctrl key (Cmd key in OS X) and press the + or – key at the same time.
Another convenient option is to use the mouse: hold down the Ctrl key while moving the mouse scroll wheel. You can return to normal size by pressing the Ctrl and 0 keys at the same time.
All major operating systems include settings to increase the content displayed on the screen.
In Windows 7, you can find a program called Magnifier if you click on the “Start” menu button at the bottom left, type Magnifier (the first few letters are enough) and press Enter. A small window will open in which everything is magnified. By default, the program tracks the position of the mouse cursor. In Windows XP, you can find Magnifier by going to Start > All Programs > Accessories > Accessibility > Magnifier.
On Apple computers, to use zoom, navigate to: Apple menu > System Preferences > Accessibility (or Universal Access) > Zoom.
Kadri Kaska was a Senior Cybersecurity Expert at the e-Governance Academy (eGA). Prior to joining the eGA in spring 2022, she worked for well over a decade at the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence (CCDCOE) as the Head of the Law Branch and a cybersecurity legal and policy researcher. Her main areas of expertise were national cybersecurity strategy and governance frameworks, and law applicable to state cyber activities.
Between 2017–18, Kadri was seconded to the Estonian Information System Authority, where she was the lead author and editor of annual Estonian Cybersecurity Assessments and contributed to the agency’s activities in cyber threat assessment, policy analysis and legal drafting. She was one of the authors of Estonia’s Cybersecurity Act and the 2018 Cybersecurity Strategy.
Kadri’s early career was in the telecommunications sector where she provided legal support in issues ranging from spectrum management and standardisation to telecommunications market regulation and legal drafting at the national communications and competition regulators.
She has worked with several international and regional organisations in cybersecurity capacity building.
Kadri holds a master’s degree in law from the University of Tartu.
She speaks Estonian, English, and Swedish.