Katerina Mavrona has a long experience in news reporting and communications. She worked as a photojournalist for a national news organization for more than ten years before moving into policy analysis of new technologies’ governance, and their impact on security and defence. She was a Schuman trainee for the European Science Media Hub. She holds a BSc in Politics and International Relations from the University of London, an MSc in Global Politics from the LSE, and an MSc in European Integration from the VUB-IES in Brussels.
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The AI cyber nexus: mending defences, recasting threats
AI could help improve cybersecurity practices, making for a safer online world. On the flipside, its inbuilt technical traits bring new risks and threats. So what is changing in cybersecurity with AI, and how can we manage the changes ?

A scientist’s opinion: Interview with Tim Stevens about the AI-cyber nexus
Interview with Dr Tim Stevens, Senior Lecturer in Global Security at the Department of War Studies, King’s College London, and head of the KCL Cyber Security Research Group. In your view, is the introduction of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) technologies bringing about a change of paradigm in cybersecurity? Or is it more ...

A scientist’s opinion: Interview with Christopher Whyte about the AI-cyber nexus
Interview with Christopher Whyte, PhD, Assistant Professor in the Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness program at Virginia Commonwealth University's L. Douglas Wilder School of Government & Public Affairs. Dr. Whyte's research focuses on issues of cyber conflict strategy with a particular interest in information operations and the emerging impact of artificial intelligence. He is author ...