Cybercolumn

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December 5, 2023
Glenn Diesen

Professor at the University of South-Eastern Norway

Russia’s Future Depends on Technological Sovereignty
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June 19, 2023
Mathew Maavak

PhD, Regular commentator on risk-related geostrategic issues

Despite the Hype, Artificial Intelligence Remains Inferior to the Human Brain
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December 20, 2022
Evgeny Pashentsev

DSc., Professor and Chief Reseacher, Saint-Petersburg State University

AI’s Malicious Use and Challenges to International Psychological Security
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February 18, 2022
Jonathan Katzman

M.Sc. in cybersecurity governance, Leiden University in Leiden, The Netherlands

Securitization of Physical Cyberspace Infrastructure as a Nexus in U.S.-Russia Relations: The Case of Submarine Communications Cables
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January 28, 2022
Evgeny Pashentsev

DSc., Professor and Chief Reseacher, Saint-Petersburg State University

Experts Comment on AI Malicious Use and Challenges to International Psychological Security
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April 17, 2020
Zaza Asatiani

Princeton University, Undergraduate

Digital Societies: From Social Media to Star Wars
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March 26, 2020
Maria Gurova

Geneva School of Diplomacy and International Relations

The World After COVID-19: Does Transparent Mean Healthy?
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August 13, 2019
Anastasia Tolstukhina

Head of the Program (Tech Policy) at the Russian International Affairs Council

Is the United States Carrying out Cyberattacks Against Russia’s Critical Infrastructure?
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June 11, 2019
Maria Smekalova

PhD Candidate, Institute for U.S. and Canadian Studies, RAS

Protecting Personal Data: Who Is the Governor?
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February 11, 2019
Jeff Schubert

Visiting Professor at the Higher School of Economics

Russia’s Huawei 5G Conundrum
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September 25, 2018
Tatyana Kanunnikova

Independent journalist

Europe’s Attempts to Understand Online Extremism
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July 24, 2018
Rebecca Senatore

Student at Princeton University, RIAC Intern

Software Piracy and Cybersecurity in Russia: Dangers, Causes, and Solutions
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