There is widespread agreement across policy makers and the academic community that the video gaming ecosystem plays a substantial role in the process of radicalization. However to date there is no compelling evidence base to understand how the process takes place, or the best measures to prevent the radicalization process. Games as a Multi-layered Security Threat (GEMS) is an interdisciplinary, mixed-method and cross-sectoral project bringing together academic researchers, AI specialists, policy experts and a range of police authorities from across Europe to address this challenge. Prof Maja Halilovic Pastuovic and Prof Gillian Wylie have secured funding from Horizon Europe research and innovation programme to carry out 3 year long project into gaming ecosystem where Trinity College is the coordinating institution. The very successful kick-off meeting of the project was on 26th and 27th October in Dublin. Follow the link for more information about GEMS.