International Relations in the Digital Age: Drones and automated warfare: threat to global security?
A new series of seminars on the effect of the Digital Revolution on International Relations
A new series of seminars on the effect of the Digital Revolution on International Relations
A new series of seminars on the effect of the Digital Revolution on International Relations
A new series of seminars on the effect of the Digital Revolution on International Relations
Government regulation on fake news is unlikely to prevent malicious actors from meddling in our elections or polarising our societies.
A new series of seminars on the effect of the Digital Revolution on International Relations
A new series of seminars on the effect of the Digital Revolution on International Relations
It is high-time for the Europeans to wake up from their hopes and dreams to build norms and rules for state behaviour in cyberspace
The top down UN GGE process appears dead in the water. International norms and laws for responding to cyber attacks must now be built from the bottom up.
Part of the solution is to rely on the internet’s most essential strength – its vast army of ordinary users
So stark is the absence of interesting information that one could conclude that the Macronleak was a false flag operation designed to point the finger at Russia