Public Defense of Temur Dighmelashvili’s Dissertation Thesis

A public defense of the dissertation thesis by Temur Dighmelashvili, a student of the Doctoral Program in Political Science, will held on March 11, 2026, at 15:00, at Niko Nikoladze Auditorium (room 305) of Caucasus International University. The title of the dissertation thesis is: “The Military-Political Dimension of Cybersecurity”.
Scientific Supervisor:
Alika Guchua - Doctor of Political Science, Associate Professor at Caucasus International University.
Official Reviewers:
Vakhtang Maisaia - Doctor of Polical Science, Professor at Caucasus International University;
Iavich Maksim - Doctor of Mathematics and Computer Sciences, Professor at Caucasus International University.
Please, see Temur Dighmelashvili’s Abstract Dissertation
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