



Ms. Eva Lanot is the Principal for Peace & Security (P&S) within the Practice and Capability Division (PCD) at the Institute of Security Governance (ISG). In this role, she leads functionally organized faculty teams focused on Maritime Security, Peacekeeping, Conflict, and Terrorism, and Security Governance and Civil-Military Relations. Her expertise focuses on the intersection of non-state actors, violent conflict, and emerging threats that challenge human security.
Since joining ISG in 2017, Ms. Lanot has led faculty teams in the Conflict, Terrorism, and Protection functional area, focusing on irregular migration, forced displacement, civilian protection, and civil-military responses to terrorism. She also pioneered ISG's Civilian Harm Mitigation (CHM) efforts. Ms. Lanot routinely delivers curriculum in ISG’s Civil-Miliary Relations; Women, Peace, and Security; and Disaster Response courses.
Prior to joining ISG, Ms. Lanot served for a decade as a humanitarian and program professional for the United Nations (UN), non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and as a contractor for ISG’s predecessor, the Center for Civil-Military Relations.
Throughout her career, Ms. Lanot has developed expertise in instructional design, competency-based training, andragogy, protection of acutely vulnerable populations, and facilitative leadership in global health and international relief and recovery operations.
Ms. Lanot holds a Master of Arts in International Environmental Policy from the Middlebury Institute for International Studies at Monterey (MIIS), with a specialization in Human and Environmental Security, and a Bachelor of Arts in Geography from the University of Oregon.
- Irregular Migration and Forced Displacement
- Humanitarian Assistance
- Women, Peace and Security
- Civil-Military Relations
- UN Operational Support Activities



Ms. Eva Lanot is the Principal for Peace & Security (P&S) within the Practice and Capability Division (PCD) at the Institute of Security Governance (ISG). In this role, she leads functionally organized faculty teams focused on Maritime Security, Peacekeeping, Conflict, and Terrorism, and Security Governance and Civil-Military Relations. Her expertise focuses on the intersection of non-state actors, violent conflict, and emerging threats that challenge human security.
Since joining ISG in 2017, Ms. Lanot has led faculty teams in the Conflict, Terrorism, and Protection functional area, focusing on irregular migration, forced displacement, civilian protection, and civil-military responses to terrorism. She also pioneered ISG's Civilian Harm Mitigation (CHM) efforts. Ms. Lanot routinely delivers curriculum in ISG’s Civil-Miliary Relations; Women, Peace, and Security; and Disaster Response courses.
Prior to joining ISG, Ms. Lanot served for a decade as a humanitarian and program professional for the United Nations (UN), non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and as a contractor for ISG’s predecessor, the Center for Civil-Military Relations.
Throughout her career, Ms. Lanot has developed expertise in instructional design, competency-based training, andragogy, protection of acutely vulnerable populations, and facilitative leadership in global health and international relief and recovery operations.
Ms. Lanot holds a Master of Arts in International Environmental Policy from the Middlebury Institute for International Studies at Monterey (MIIS), with a specialization in Human and Environmental Security, and a Bachelor of Arts in Geography from the University of Oregon.