About This Course
This course examines cybersecurity as a political and strategic issue shaping contemporary international relations. It explores how cyber threats affect democracy, national security, diplomacy, and global governance, focusing on the behaviour of state and non-state actors in cyberspace. Integrating international relations theory, law, ethics, and emerging technologies, the course equips students to analyse cyber conflict, power, and governance, and to develop informed strategic responses to complex cyber-political challenges.
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What You Will Learn
Skills You Will Gain
Cyber Policy Analysis
Strategic Decision-Making in Cyber Crises
Communication & Collaborative Leadership
Your 13-Week Journey
Week 1 – Cyber Threats and Cyber Politics
Foundations of cybersecurity, resilience, and political impact.
Week 3 – Actors in Cyberspace
States, non-state actors, and hybrid conflict dynamics.
Week 5 – Cybersecurity in World Politics
Geopolitics, national strategies, and power.
Week 7 – Cyber Conflict and Military Security
Cyber warfare, defence systems, and escalation risks.
Week 9 – Economic Impact of Cyber Threats
Financial systems, infrastructure, and economic resilience.
Week 11 – Emerging Technologies and Cyber Futures
AI, quantum computing, and evolving threats.
Week 13 – Cyber Crisis Simulation
Strategic decision-making under real-time pressure.
Week 1 — Systems in Transition
See the world in systems.
Learn to rethink linear vs circular economies and explore planetary boundaries.
Week 2 — The Digital–Circular Nexus
Discover how tech enables sustainability.
Explore how AI, IoT, and data power circular innovation.
Week 3 — Policy as Infrastructure
Understand Europe’s circular blueprint.
Dive into the EU Green Deal, CEAP, and Digital Europe frameworks.
Week 4 — Designing for Re-entry
Design for durability, reuse, and remanufacturing.
Learn how digital twins and simulation tools extend product lifecycles.
Week 5 — Tracking Resources Through Data
Follow materials in motion.
Understand how IoT and data infrastructures create transparency in supply chains.
Week 6 — Blockchain for Accountability
Trust through transparency.
Explore blockchain’s potential for tracking, verification, and ethical assurance.
Week 7 — Learning Loops with AI
Let data drive regeneration.
See how AI and machine learning enable adaptive circular decision-making.
Week 8 — Cognitive Factories
Meet the new industrial symbiosis.
Examine how robotics and smart manufacturing create circular production systems.
Week 9 — Reverse Intelligence
Close the loop through recovery.
Explore reverse logistics, digital disassembly, and resource recovery networks.
Week 10 — Measuring Circularity
Turn data into progress.
Use metrics, KPIs, and dashboards to track circular performance.
Week 11 — Financing the Regenerative Future
Empower innovation.
Discover how deep-tech, investment, and valuation models support circular ventures.
Week 12 — Ethics and Mindsets
Lead with responsibility.
Reflect on ethics, human–machine collaboration, and the competences for circular leadership.
Week 13 — 2040 and Beyond
Imagine the future you want to build.
Learn to rethink linear vs circular economies and explore planetary boundaries.
Learn With Us
Giorgos Demetriou
Associate Dean of Research and Innovation
Giorgos Demetriou
Associate Dean of Research and Innovation
Giorgos Demetriou
Associate Dean of Research and Innovation
Giorgos Demetriou
Associate Dean of Research and Innovation
Giorgos Demetriou
Associate Dean of Research and Innovation










