40 min

(Counter-) Terrorism and Emerging Technologies The Europe Desk

    • Politics

Audrey Kurth Cronin, professor of international security at American University School of International Service, and director of the Center for Security, Innovation and New Technology, joined us to discuss emerging technologies and counter-terrorism. These topics underpinned her recent book, Power to the People: How Open Technological Innovation is Arming Tomorrow's Terrorists: https://global.oup.com/academic/product/power-to-the-people-9780190882143?cc=us&lang=en&. 
She also referenced Jack Copeland's biography of the mathematician Alan Turing during the interview. 
The Europe Desk is a podcast from the BMW Center for German and European Studies at Georgetown University in Washington, DC. It brings together leading experts working on the most pertinent issues facing Europe and transatlantic relations today.
Music by Sam Kyzivat and Breakmaster Cylinder
Production by Emily Traynor Mayrand and Alistair Somerville. Production assistance by Annika van Galder and Charlie Fritz.
Design by Sarah Diebboll
Communications by Laura Rodriguez and Charlie Fritz
https://cges.georgetown.edu/podcast
Twitter and Instagram: @theeuropedesk
If you would like a transcript of this episode, more information about the Center's events, or have any feedback, please email: theeuropedesk@gmail.com.
 

Audrey Kurth Cronin, professor of international security at American University School of International Service, and director of the Center for Security, Innovation and New Technology, joined us to discuss emerging technologies and counter-terrorism. These topics underpinned her recent book, Power to the People: How Open Technological Innovation is Arming Tomorrow's Terrorists: https://global.oup.com/academic/product/power-to-the-people-9780190882143?cc=us&lang=en&. 
She also referenced Jack Copeland's biography of the mathematician Alan Turing during the interview. 
The Europe Desk is a podcast from the BMW Center for German and European Studies at Georgetown University in Washington, DC. It brings together leading experts working on the most pertinent issues facing Europe and transatlantic relations today.
Music by Sam Kyzivat and Breakmaster Cylinder
Production by Emily Traynor Mayrand and Alistair Somerville. Production assistance by Annika van Galder and Charlie Fritz.
Design by Sarah Diebboll
Communications by Laura Rodriguez and Charlie Fritz
https://cges.georgetown.edu/podcast
Twitter and Instagram: @theeuropedesk
If you would like a transcript of this episode, more information about the Center's events, or have any feedback, please email: theeuropedesk@gmail.com.
 

40 min