“Don’t believe what you see or hear”: the security and ethical implications of Deepfakes The rise of synthetic media and deepfakes (artificial intelligence technique combining and superimposing existing images and videos onto source image
Leaders need to identify the biggest risks to humanity to ensure effective action.
Three crises and an opportunity: Europe’s stake in multilateralism. The multilateral system faces three related crises of power, relevance and legitimacy. This fraying consensus threatens the EU, which is committed to multilateralism.
Ethics and policies used to counter malicious activities in cyberspace This panel seeks to raise awareness of the need to think holistically about cyber security beyond technical and legal issues.
Experts and policymakers in international peace and security gathered from North America, to Africa, Europe and Central Asia, on to North East Asia and the Pacific.
Measuring and Understanding the Impact of Terrorism Worldwide ISIS may have lost its so-called caliphate and most recently its caliph – but terrorism remains a challenge.
The Russian International Studies Association (RISA) held its bi-annual conference at the prestigious MGIMO University in Moscow from 21 to 22 October 2019.
The project, led by Igor Bozic, Ivan Martinic, (CEO AND CTO of Bounty d.o.o., respectively) began on October 20, 2017 in Croatia. Find out more here.  
List to the Geneva Centre for Security Policy podcast here: www.soundcloud.com/podcastgcsp  
Our expert, Dr Christina Schori Liang, Head of Terrorism and Preventing Violent Extremism (PVE) Programme, contributed to the Geneva Terrorism Index 2019.