Bridging a governance gap: physical and cyber security How can physical security improve cyber security? Joery Matthys and Guido Kamp • March 26, 2018
Secret services and the democratic state A special edition of 'Justitiële Verkenningen' aims to provide an academic perspective on the new Act on Intelligence and Security Services in the Netherlands Constant Hijzen • March 16, 2018
Student’s Opinions on Intelligence and Security Services, Part 2 How do students feel about intelligence related issues and how do their opinions change after learning more about these issues? Tim Dekkers • March 15, 2018
Student’s Opinions on Intelligence and Security Services, Part 1 How do students feel about intelligence related issues and how do their opinions change after learning more about these issues? Tim Dekkers • March 13, 2018
The Privacy Illusion The Dutch debate on the legal powers of intelligence services includes issues regarding privacy. But what do we exactly mean by privacy? Liesbeth van der Heide • March 12, 2018
Living in a smart future Smart devices and appliances may seem like the ultimate solution to automate simple tasks in the home and to track our behaviour, but is installing these technologies really that smart? Tessa Oomen • March 05, 2018
Understanding Europol in three dilemmas In their effort to become a meaningful actor as an information-sharing hub in the context of counter-terrorism, Europol struggles with deep-rooted dilemmas that have been present since the organization’s inception. Stef Wittendorp • February 20, 2018
The Complex Relationship Between Climate Change and Conflict Climate change poses a threat to peace and security; but we have yet to understand how and why it leads to violent conflicts in some places and not others. Basak Kalkavan • February 12, 2018