Author: Administrator

Area of Work: COVID 19 Pandemic

During the conference on “Non-Traditional Economic & Security Risks in a Globalized World” organized by IPAG & Research and Information System for Developing Countries (RIS), a think tank affiliated with the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), Government of India held in New Delhi, India, IPAG launched the publication of the book “The Digital Age, Cyber Space, and Social Media: The Challenges of Security & Radicalization”. The book addresses some of the key issues related to resolving the goals of increasing global security – both offline and online – as well as promoting wider application of digital transformation.

As part of IPAG’s continued commitment to raise awareness and promote policies and measures against the risks and threat in the cyber space, the book makes positive contribution towards dissemination of knowledge and constructive engagement with the policymakers, practitioners, and experts towards tackling this global phenomenon. This volume is a compendium of articles from scholars, academics, and industry professionals from all over the world with expertise in important areas like cyber security, online & offline radicalization, social media platforms, regulatory & compliance issues, international best practices, data privacy & security etc.

Some of the issues addressed in the book are rising radicalization with the advent of social media & the internet, challenges & responses to intelligence & security ecosystem in the digital age, online self-radicalization and echo chambers. The volume also sheds lights on the response mechanisms for countering the threats of radicalization and cyber security and how various governmental and private organizations can cooperate, coordinate with as well as complement each other in addressing these common challenges. Here is the link to the book launch AV with message of felicitations from Scott Carpenter, Managing Director, Jigsaw, Google.

Link to the AV of the book:

https://tinyurl.com/h5hmr2ye

Please contact our office or drop a mail at books@ipag.org to purchase the book.

Our book is also available at the Amazon Kindle Store in the following link: https://tinyurl.com/y7zh4u6b