EPISODE · Jul 7, 2026 · 52 MIN
AI and European Security and Resilience
from ADAPT Radio · host The ADAPT Centre
Democratic stability faces an unprecedented challenge from hyper-accelerated digital disruption and algorithmic manipulation. We examine the strategic intersection of technology, law, and human rights as the Council of the European Union presidency transitions to Ireland. This discussion defines the research agenda for the new Trinity Centre for Digital Security and Societal Resilience. Our guests include Olivia Waters, Head of Impact and Growth Strategy at the Adapt Centre, along with key voices from the National Cyber Security Centre, the Irish Council for Civil Liberties, and academic leadership from Yale and Trinity College Dublin. THINGS WE SPOKE ABOUT Transitioning the European Union presidency agenda Defining societal resilience beyond technological solutions Algorithmic risks to individual democratic agency Enforcement of existing digital rights legislation Multidisciplinary approaches to national cybersecurity threats GUEST DETAILS Olivia Waters is the Head of Impact and Growth Strategy at the Adapt Centre. She leads institutional initiatives that bridge academic research with public policy. Her expertise includes strategic growth, innovation frameworks, and managing complex stakeholder relationships across the European research ecosystem. Connect with Olivia: Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/watersolivia MORE INFORMATION You can learn more about the Sea-Scan project and other cutting-edge research at Trinity College Dublin's ADAPT Centre here: www.adaptcentre.ie/ Adapt Radio is produced by DustPod.io for the ADAPT Centre For more information about ADAPT's groundbreaking AI and data analytics research visit www.adaptcentre.ie/
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Democratic stability faces an unprecedented challenge from hyper-accelerated digital disruption and algorithmic manipulation. We examine the strategic intersection of technology, law, and human rights as the Council of the European Union presidency transitions to Ireland. This discussion defines the research agenda for the new Trinity Centre for Digital Security and Societal Resilience. Our guests include Olivia Waters, Head of Impact and Growth Strategy at the Adapt Centre, along with key voices from the National Cyber Security Centre, the Irish Council for Civil Liberties, and academic leadership from Yale and Trinity College Dublin. THINGS WE SPOKE ABOUT Transitioning the European Union presidency agenda Defining societal resilience beyond technological solutions Algorithmic risks to individual democratic agency Enforcement of existing digital rights legislation Multidisciplinary approaches to national cybersecurity threats GUEST DETAILS Olivia Waters is the Head of Impact and Growth Strategy at the Adapt Centre. She leads institutional initiatives that bridge academic research with public policy. Her expertise includes strategic growth, innovation frameworks, and managing complex stakeholder relationships across the European research ecosystem. Connect with Olivia: Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/watersolivia MORE INFORMATION You can learn more about the Sea-Scan project and other cutting-edge research at Trinity College Dublin's ADAPT Centre here: www.adaptcentre.ie/ Adapt Radio is produced by DustPod.io for the ADAPT Centre For more information about ADAPT's groundbreaking AI and data analytics research visit www.adaptcentre.ie/
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