Institution:
Department of International and European Studies of the University of Piraeus
Dissertation topic/ title
The transformative effect of cyberspace on terrorism: the case of Islamic Terrorism
Field of expertise
International relations, international security, strategy, terrorism, cybersecurity, cyberterrorism, radicalization, foreign interference, disinformation, artificial intelligence, strategic communication, sanctions, human rights, American and European politics, and digital democracy.
Languages knowledge
Greek, English, French.
What did the ESDC Doctoral School provide for you during your PhD program?
The European Doctoral School provides access and networking to an extensive spectrum of academic, scientific, and practical expertise relevant to our research interests. This hub of knowledge promotes the dissemination of information, the sharing of best practices, and the existence of pluralism of voices regarding specific research domains. The European Doctoral School is a valuable resource for doctoral researchers.
Publications
"The Transformative Effect of Cyberspace on Terrorism: The Case of Islamic Terrorism”. European Security and Defence College και European Publication Office (2024). Printed volume ISBN: 978-92-9463-243-2 DOI: 10.2871/21163“Cyberterrorism: A New Wave of Terrorism or Not”, Ferrag, M.A., Kantzavelou, I., Maglaras, L. and Janicke, H. (eds.) Hybrid Threats, Cyberterrorism, and Cyberwarfare, 1st Edition, CRC Press book, Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, chapter 4, pp.57-80 (October 2023). https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/edit/10.1201/9781003314721/hybrid-threats-cyberterrorism-cyberwarfare-ioanna-kantzavelou-mohamed-amine-ferrag-leandros-maglaras-helge-janicke