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The expansion of the internet has interwoven continents, cultures, and communities, in addition to integrating with the majority of contemporary technologies. The ubiquity of the internet has vastly increased the quantity, value, and accessibility of information, amplifying the important discipline of open-source intelligence (OSINT) to...

The rise of Cybercrime-as-a-Service (CaaS) is significantly transforming the landscape of organised cybercrime. Instead of acting individually, cybercriminals increasingly operate within complex digital ecosystems where specialised actors provide ready-to-use tools, infrastructure and expertise to support cyberattacks. Recent analyses from Europol, including the Internet Organised Crime Threat...

1. What is the HATEDEMICS project seeking to achieve? The HATEDEMICS project seeks to address the intersection of online hate speech and disinformation by strengthening prevention, detection, and response mechanisms across the EU. It aims to empower civil society organisations, public authorities, fact-checkers, and young people...

Across Europe, public authorities, civil society and media professionals are dealing with an increasingly complex mix of online hate speech, conspiracy theories and coordinated disinformation campaigns. The EU-funded project HATEDEMICS is responding to this challenge by developing AI-based technologies and practical resources that help NGOs,...

Faculty of Security Engineering, University of Žilina organized the 28th international scientific conference Crisis situations solution in specific environment, which took place in Žilina on October 15-16, 2025.  The aim of the conference was to present new trends, prevention procedures, experience and good practice, current...