If knowledge is power, the information revolution has increased the knowledge, and therefore the power, available to large segments of society.
Today, individuals have a much bigger piece of the power pie than in the past. This also means that the problems that states face/will face are equally big and difficult.
The drafting process of a new constitution was one of the main subjects on our political agenda in 2013. However, Parliament was not able to complete the draft. How do you assess this situation? What does a new constitution mean for Turkey.
An extensive interview with Assoc. Prof. Stuart MacDonald, Deputy Director of the Centre for Criminal Justice & Criminology at Swansea University . Mr. Macdonald is also the co-director of Cyberterrorism Project. For more information about the project: http://www.cyberterrorism-project.org/
An in-depth interview with Bakhtiyar Aslanbayli, lecturer at Baku State University, on the provision of cyber security to critical energy infrastructure in Azerbaijan, especially with respect to newly emerging alternative energy supply routes to the Europe.
An in-depth interview with Blaise Misztal, Foreign Policy Director of the Bipartisan Policy Center in Washington D.C., on the protection of critical infrastructure in terms of cyber security, and legislative and regulatory restrictions in cyberspace.