Monique Marie Chouraeshkenazi

[2][3] In 2019, Dr. Chouraeshkenazi developed the nation's first "Ensuring Data Security" course at the George Washington University's Graduate School of Political Management in response to the Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections.

[10] Subsequently, she obtained a Master of Criminal Justice degree from Boston University and a career diploma in Private Investigation from Penn Foster College.

[10][9] In 2015, Chouraeshkenazi completed her doctoral studies, earning a Ph.D. in Public Policy and Administration with high honors from Walden University, with a concentration in Terrorism, Mediation, and Peace.

[10][9] Her doctoral dissertation is titled Qualitative Case Study on F-35 Fighter Production Delays Affecting National Security Guidance.

[12] Her clinical dissertation, Forensic Neuropsychopathological Analysis on Altered Brain Structures in Combat Veterans: A Systematic Review, was published by Taylor and Francis' F1000 Research.

Proficient in national and homeland security matters, Chouraeshkenazi provides programs for universities and professional military development centers.

By so doing, she suggests ways by which we might better confront emerging 21st-century threats to American security.In June 2018, Chouraeshkenazi co-edited an anthology with Kyle Kattelman and Francis Boateng, Terrorism: Strategical & Methodological Approaches.

Chouraeshkenazi shaking hands with 22nd Secretary of the Air Force, Michael B. Donley at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, November 27, 2010. [ 1 ]