Monthly Archives: September 2022

Arben Murtezić, Sarajevo: Ransomware attacks, the biggest scourge of the digital world

Increased cryptocurrency traffic is often the only source of knowledge that a major ransomware attack has occurred, as a huge number of attacks go unreported. Arben Murtezić For a man who spends his life in the middle of discussions about religion and nation that often sound, and sometimes are, centuries

2022-09-27T20:38:43+00:00September 27th, 2022|Vicinities chronicles|0 Comments

Arian Sheremeti, Prishtina: Cyber war

In 2016, NATO allies recognized cyberspace as a new operational area that NATO must protect as much as it must protect air, land, and sea space.  Arian Sheremeti Worldwide statistics show an alarming increase in cyber attacks and according to trends they will not slow down. Escalations of geopolitical tensions

2022-09-27T20:38:24+00:00September 27th, 2022|Vicinities chronicles|0 Comments

Voja Žanetić: Even Krishna doesn’t help

Website and database crashes will represent only one of the measuring units that demonstrate the technological and other backwardness of any infrastructure, an infrastructure whose Administrators we vote for every four years or so.  Voja Žanetić The complex story of cyber security – and that's what we're dealing with this

2022-09-28T06:30:12+00:00September 27th, 2022|Columns|0 Comments

Leaders of the Brdo-Brioni Process: EU enlargement policy, the most direct contribution to peace and stability in the region

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2022-09-20T19:23:52+00:00September 20th, 2022|video en|0 Comments

Sanja Radović, Belgrade: Between the lesser of two bads – an ideologically lost Serbia

The left is in global retreat - ideologically vaguely positioned after the collapse of state socialism, ranging from green and pro-NATO to the authoritarian, Russophile and Sinophile left. Sanja Radovic Serbia today is divided into extreme and moderate right. Even the centrist options do not stand a better chance, let

2022-09-20T19:21:40+00:00September 20th, 2022|Vicinities chronicles|0 Comments
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