A graduate of the University of Warsaw, the University of Konstanz (Germany), the George Marshall European Center for Security Studies in Garmisch-Partenkirchen and the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defense Center of Excellence in Tallinn.
She developed her professional career in public administration, where she was responsible, among other things, for negotiating the NIS Directive - the first European law in the field of cyber security, and the planning and moderation of the Cyber Europe for so-called key sectors. She also worked at NASK PIB, which serves as a role of the national CSIRT, where she led a team dealing with strategic aspects of cyber security. Among other things, she was responsible for cooperation with key service operators, digital service providers and authorities responsible for cyber security, as well as for building an ecosystem of partnerships public-private partnerships in cyber security (including sectoral ISAC). ENISA and OSCE expert.
Since 2018, she has been the National Liaison Officer (NLO) of the European Cybersecurity Agency - ENISA.
In 2019, she appeared on the Top 20 Women in Cybersecurity list created by Perspektywy magazine and Forbes. In 2017, she was a scholar of the prestigious program of the US State Department (International Visitor Leadership, Cyber Security and Government Interoperability).