As the creative industries become a dominant force in the industrial landscape and businesses across the economy invest in creative competitiveness strategies, policy-makers must wake up – insists Hasan Bakhshi
In pursuit of cyber-peace – states need to develop international rules of engagement and seek limitations on the use of cyber arsenals against each other as they did with nuclear weapons in the 1940s, writes Jarno Limnéll
Europe plays host to some 3,600 criminal gangs with drug trafficking and offences linked to the internet being the most common crimes committed, according to Europol
Research reveals a worrying picture of a European public sector equipped with the latest technologies but unable to effectively use them, writes Carsten Bruhn
Multinational corporations are replacing governments because globalisation is starting to relegate states to 'simple husbandry', Israeli President Shimon Peres tells the World Economic Forum in Davos
Credit card information and bank account credentials are some of the most actively traded 'goods' on the internet's underground economy – warns the head of the European Cybercrime Centre Troels Oerting
Is the criticism of Catherine Ashton fair given that the European External Action Service has been denuded of power by the institutional turf wars in Brussels?
Sir Alex Ferguson showed loyalty and staying power at Man United FC - are these qualities obsolete in a modern world, which demands immediate success?