Andreja Mihailovic, PhD, is an Assistant Professor, cybersecurity and AI regulation expert, and international consultant. She teaches at the University of Montenegro, Faculty of Law, where her academic and professional work focuses on cybercrime, electronic evidence, contract law, cybersecurity governance, digital rights, AI ethics, and EU digital regulation. In parallel, she is a guest lecturer at the University College Cork, Ireland. She is the President of Women4Cyber Montenegro and Manager of the Cybersecurity Innovation Hub within the Ulysseus European University Alliance, where she leads initiatives in cybersecurity education, research, innovation, and international cooperation.
Andreja has extensive experience in regional and international projects supporting cyber resilience, digital transformation, public-sector capacity building, and gender inclusion in cybersecurity. She has worked with organizations including CRDF Global, TAG International, the British Council, WB3C, and European university networks. She is the co-author of Information Technology Law in Montenegro and author of Legislation and Leadership in Cybersecurity: Enhancing Parliamentary Capacity for Cyber Resilience in Montenegro. Her work combines legal expertise, strategic policy insight, and a strong commitment to building inclusive and future-oriented cybersecurity ecosystems.
The central legal question is not whether AI will replace the civil servant, but whether it will quietly reshape the legal conditions under which public authority is exercised. When an algorithm ranks, flags, predicts or recommends within an administrative procedure, digitalisation gives way to something more consequential: algorithmic public power. This is why the Fundamental … →