Dr. Przemysław Roguski is an Assistant Professor in Law at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków (Poland) and an expert on cybersecurity and international law at the Kościuszko Institute. His research focuses on the law of peacetime cyber operations and different aspects of international law relating to cybersecurity, ICT and internet governance. He is a former visiting fellow at the Hague Programme for Cyber Norms and frequently speaks and teaches about cyberspace and international law at international universities and conferences. Previously, Przemysław has worked in private practice and as lecturer for the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). He holds law degrees from the University of Mainz (Germany), Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) and a PhD in international law from Jagiellonian University. His thesis on “Cyber Operations and International Law” received the Polish Ministry of Defense’s “Marian Rejewski Prize”.