Elina Noor joins ICT4Peace International Advisory Board and becomes Lecturer at the ICT4Peace Academy
ICT4Peace is delighted that Elina Noor has kindly agreed to join ICT4Peace as Senior Advisor and a member of its International Advisory Board and to become a Lecturer at the ICT4Peace Academy.
Elina Noor is a well known and highly respected scholar and practitioner in the field of international security, global governance and technology and preventing/countering violent extremism.
We have known and worked with Elina for many years including also in the context of the Tech against Terrorism Project, which ICT4Peace launched together with UN CTED.
Elina Noor is Director, Political-Security Affairs and Deputy Director, Washington, D.C. Office at the Asia Society Policy Institute. A native of Malaysia, Elina’s work focuses on security developments in Southeast Asia, global governance and technology, and preventing/countering violent extremism.
Previously, Elina was Associate Professor at the Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies. Prior to that, she was Director, Foreign Policy and Security Studies at the Institute of Strategic and International Studies Malaysia. She was also formerly with the Brookings Institution’s Project on U.S. Relations with the Islamic World. Between 2017 and 2019, Elina was a member of the Global Commission on the Stability of Cyberspace. She currently serves on the ICRC’s Global Advisory Board on digital threats during conflict.
Elina read law at Oxford University. She obtained an LL.M (Public International Law) from The London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London, graduating with distinction at the top of her class. A recipient of the Perdana (Malaysian Prime Minister’s) Fellowship, she also holds an MA in Security Studies from Georgetown University where she was a Women in International Security Scholar.