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Technology Leadership in the AI era
Prior to Joining Seaco as CIO, Damian Leach held the position of Chief Technology Officer for Workday Asia Pacific and Japan. Prior to his CTO position at Workday Damian spent 13 years in the Banking and Finance industry in Global Technology roles, most recently working for Standard Chartered Bank based in Singapore. Damian led the Digital Transformation program for the Bank to move to the cloud and pioneered Voice Biometric technologies for the retail Banking customers.
Prior to coming to Asia, Damian spent many years managing professional services teams to develop core banking interactive technology systems in Europe.
Damian is a certified AI professional having studied AI Bias and Gove...
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Episode 1 - Security & Risk Professional Insight Series 2024
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Now in its fourth year we'll be starting this year's series at a heightened time of risk and significant activity across the security domain - the opening episodes will be discussing how these events impact private security and emergency services and what may be the broader requirements and implications. To open the series, which will run regular episodes of live webinars, pre-recorded intervie...
Episode 2 - Security & Risk Professional Insight Series 2024
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Now in its fourth year we'll be starting this year's series at a heightened time of risk and significant activity across the security domain - the opening episodes will be discussing how these events impact private security and emergency services and what may be the broader requirements and implications. To open the series, which will run regular episodes of live webinars, pre-recorded intervie...
Episode 3 - Security & Risk Professional Insight Series 2024
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INCLUDES SPECIAL BRIEFING: Using RPAS for Emergency Services: Drone Legislation Update Superintendant Paul Daly CHAIR - NATIONAL POLICE RPAS WORKING GROUP CASA EX19/24 - Indoor Operation of RPA Near People and BVLOS - Exemption Instrument 2024. National law enforcement working group has created regulations to allow police to operate drones in high risk environments. Panellists Codee Ludbey CPP ...
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime: Counter-Cybercrime
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In this interview at SINCON 2024, Dr. Joshua James, a Regional Counter Cyber Crime Coordinator for the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), shared his insights on the Regional Counter-cybercrime programme at UNODC. Dr. James argued that while law enforcement agencies are getting better at responding to cybercrime, the cyber criminals are also getting better at what they do. This is...
AI Trust: The Philippine Airlines Journey
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In this interview, we speak with Mac Munsayac, Head of Customer Experience at Philippine Airlines, to explore the transformative role of AI in the aviation industry. Mac elaborates on the integration of generative AI and tools to enhance customer interactions by providing personalized, proactive, and frictionless experiences, especially in scenarios involving flight disruptions and service-rela...
Beyond AI Hype - Trust, Transparency & Security
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As Vice President and CTO, Solutions, for Salesforce ASEAN, Gavin Barfield leads a team of Salesforce engineers across the region to develop and drive integrated technology solutions for Salesforce customers. Gavin works closely with customers in ASEAN on their digital transformations, bringing together the full value of the Salesforce platform to drive positive business outcomes. A seasoned IT...
Mayor Rosanna Natoli invites you to the Testing Tech in Paradise Industry Sundowner, Maroochydore
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The Sunshine Coast is a regional powerhouse with the fundamental digital infrastructure to support a broad and deep technology-driven business eco-system. The 'Testing Tech in Paradise Industry Sundowner' is a business and industry networking event to explore the opportunities for business collaboration and investment around the cross-sector nature of space, smart city applications, cybersecuri...
AI Security - Backdoors and Poisoned Data
Просмотров 3,2 тыс.2 месяца назад
In this interview at Black Hat Asia 2024, we spoke with Adrian Wood and Mary Walker, security engineers from Dropbox, about the critical issues surrounding AI security, backdoors, and malware. Adrian and Mary explained that many users rely on pre-existing machine learning (ML) models from public repositories rather than creating their own. This introduces vulnerabilities similar to those found ...
A conversation with Ron Jimerson, CISO, Port of Seattle
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Ron has been an IT Security professional for over 20 years. He currently leads the strategic vision and coordination for sustaining business resiliency for the Port of Seattle’s Aviation, Maritime, and Corporate cyber functions. This includes focus on risk management, AI, security architecture designs, network defenses, incident response, governance, and continuity of operations, which is share...
Milipol Asia Pacific - TechX Summit 2024 strategic partner highlights
Просмотров 3,1 тыс.2 месяца назад
We speak with THNG, Chin Hwee, Vice President, Public Safety & Security, ST Engineering and NG Yeow Boon, Deputy Chief Executive (Development), HTX at the inaugural Milipol Asia-Pacific - TechX Summit (MAP-TXS) that took place from 3 to 5 April 2024 at Sands Expo & Convention Centre, Singapore. Co-organised by Singapore’s HTX, GIE Milipol, and Comexposium Singapore, the biennial event comes und...
Online digital security solution for confidential information sharing
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We visit the Start-up pavilion and re-visit Australian startup from Brisbane, Australia. We speak with Yuri Miloslavsky, CEO and Founder of Sharepass, an online digital security solution for confidential information sharing and digital footprint management. For more information visit sharepass.com/ GISEC Global 2024 attracted more than 20,000 attendees from over 130 countries to the Dubai World...
Streamline Cloud Security Posture Management
Просмотров 132 месяца назад
With Securacloud your organization can detect and stay ahead of cloud-native vulnerabilities and risks. With over 30 compliance checks and 800 controls and plugins, we ensure that your cloud stays 100% compliant with industry-grade policies and standards. We speak with Dheeraj Purohit, Practice Head, Managed IT and Security Services with Royal Cyber. Established in 2002, Royal Cyber Inc is a le...
The Security Nutrient for your Ecosystem
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We stop by the India Pavilion and speak with Shreyas Dighe, Director with Secasure, 'The Security Nutrient for your Ecosystem' The Secasure VAPT comprises of a broad range of Security Assessment Services designed and tailored to identify, help fix & mitigate the Cybersecurity Exposures across diverse Organisational Elements and ensure BCP while safeguarding from any potential Data / Infrastruct...
Securing Your Machine, Protecting Your Data
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We stop by the India Pavilion and speak with Animesh Singh of Prudentbit. Prudent Bit develops software products that streamline operations by simplifying the way data is sent and stored. Improving security is an important goal of our products aimed at preventing data theft, ransomware attacks, and security issues that are often ignored and overlooked. To learn more visit prudentbit.com/ GISEC ...
Increasing frequency of email-borne cyber attacks
Просмотров 282 месяца назад
Increasing frequency of email-borne cyber attacks
Applying the concept of Cyber Security Mesh Architecture
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Applying the concept of Cyber Security Mesh Architecture
Filipino spokesperson for Armed Forces advocating for international cybersecurity collaboration
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Filipino spokesperson for Armed Forces advocating for international cybersecurity collaboration
MSSP launching their first-ever phishing awareness game
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MSSP launching their first-ever phishing awareness game
Ask the Hackers session on the Dark Stage - interview with Ethical Hacker
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Ask the Hackers session on the Dark Stage - interview with Ethical Hacker
GISEC Global 2024 Dubai show-floor walk through
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GISEC Global 2024 Dubai show-floor walk through
Securing Borders: Threats and Challenges
Просмотров 3,3 тыс.3 месяца назад
Securing Borders: Threats and Challenges
Strategic Overview of AI and Homeland Security: Current States and Future Directions
Просмотров 3,4 тыс.3 месяца назад
Strategic Overview of AI and Homeland Security: Current States and Future Directions
Milipol APAC 2024 - Day 1 insights
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Milipol APAC 2024 - Day 1 insights
Automated pentesting in the cloud - visit Pentera at Booth B20, Hall 8 at GISEC Global 2024
Просмотров 3,3 тыс.3 месяца назад
Automated pentesting in the cloud - visit Pentera at Booth B20, Hall 8 at GISEC Global 2024
Building the AI Data Foundation
Просмотров 3,4 тыс.3 месяца назад
Building the AI Data Foundation
IoT Security Vulnerability Checking Solution
Просмотров 403 месяца назад
IoT Security Vulnerability Checking Solution
Embedding invisible codes
Просмотров 253 месяца назад
Embedding invisible codes
One-Time Authentication Code technology
Просмотров 193 месяца назад
One-Time Authentication Code technology
Simplest LiDAR sensor in the world
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Simplest LiDAR sensor in the world

Комментарии

  • @MrJohnnybe123
    @MrJohnnybe123 15 дней назад

    She seems like a nice person, but not sure what a homicide investigator knows about security and how the street works.

  • @Nivethitan
    @Nivethitan 18 дней назад

    Keep Up The GOOD WORK ❤ வாழ்க வளமுடன் 👍 Thank you 🙏

  • @garicrewsen1128
    @garicrewsen1128 18 дней назад

    This was terrible. They obviously don't want to market to Americans or they would have provided a fluent English speaker to present their product. This debacle is only exaggerated by the speaker using the non-word "um" ad nauseum. Simply terrible to listen to.

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    @FITZAL99 Месяц назад

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  • @sashagenis
    @sashagenis 2 месяца назад

    "SharePass" is an amazing idea! Thank you Mr Yuri Miloslavsky! Thanks a lot to "MySec tv", and thanks to Mr Chris for this wonderful interview!

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    @salemstormont7972 3 месяца назад

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  • @bateera73
    @bateera73 3 месяца назад

    Pakistan's military, including its army, has historically held significant influence and power within the country. Several factors contribute to the perceived strength of Pakistan's security services: 1. **Size and Organization**: The Pakistan Army is one of the largest in the world in terms of active personnel. Its organizational structure and extensive training programs contribute to its effectiveness. 2. **Strategic Importance**: Pakistan is situated in a region of geopolitical significance, bordered by countries such as India, Afghanistan, and Iran. Its security services are tasked with safeguarding national interests, including territorial integrity and stability in the region. 3. **Counterterrorism Operations**: Pakistan has faced significant challenges from various terrorist groups operating within its borders. The military, particularly the army, has been actively engaged in counterterrorism operations, gaining valuable experience and expertise in asymmetric warfare. 4. **Modernization and Technology**: Pakistan has invested in modernizing its armed forces, including advancements in weaponry, surveillance technology, and intelligence capabilities. This focus on technological advancement enhances the effectiveness of its security services. 5. **Training and Discipline**: The Pakistan Military Academy in Kakul and other training institutions provide rigorous training to military personnel, emphasizing discipline, strategic thinking, and operational effectiveness. 6. **Strategic Alliances**: Pakistan has historically maintained close ties with countries like China and the United States, receiving military aid, training, and access to technology. These alliances have contributed to the professional development and capabilities of its security services. 7. **Nuclear Capability**: Pakistan is a nuclear-armed state, and its military is tasked with safeguarding its nuclear assets. This adds another layer of complexity to its security apparatus. 8. **Involvement in Civil Affairs**: The Pakistan Army has, at times, played a significant role in domestic politics and governance. Its involvement in civil affairs has allowed it to maintain a strong presence and influence within the country. However, it's essential to note that while the Pakistan Army is considered strong in certain aspects, challenges and criticisms exist, including concerns about civilian-military relations, human rights issues, and regional tensions.

  • @bateera73
    @bateera73 3 месяца назад

    Pakistan's military, including its army, has historically held significant influence and power within the country. Several factors contribute to the perceived strength of Pakistan's security services: 1. **Size and Organization**: The Pakistan Army is one of the largest in the world in terms of active personnel. Its organizational structure and extensive training programs contribute to its effectiveness. 2. **Strategic Importance**: Pakistan is situated in a region of geopolitical significance, bordered by countries such as India, Afghanistan, and Iran. Its security services are tasked with safeguarding national interests, including territorial integrity and stability in the region. 3. **Counterterrorism Operations**: Pakistan has faced significant challenges from various terrorist groups operating within its borders. The military, particularly the army, has been actively engaged in counterterrorism operations, gaining valuable experience and expertise in asymmetric warfare. 4. **Modernization and Technology**: Pakistan has invested in modernizing its armed forces, including advancements in weaponry, surveillance technology, and intelligence capabilities. This focus on technological advancement enhances the effectiveness of its security services. 5. **Training and Discipline**: The Pakistan Military Academy in Kakul and other training institutions provide rigorous training to military personnel, emphasizing discipline, strategic thinking, and operational effectiveness. 6. **Strategic Alliances**: Pakistan has historically maintained close ties with countries like China and the United States, receiving military aid, training, and access to technology. These alliances have contributed to the professional development and capabilities of its security services. 7. **Nuclear Capability**: Pakistan is a nuclear-armed state, and its military is tasked with safeguarding its nuclear assets. This adds another layer of complexity to its security apparatus. 8. **Involvement in Civil Affairs**: The Pakistan Army has, at times, played a significant role in domestic politics and governance. Its involvement in civil affairs has allowed it to maintain a strong presence and influence within the country. However, it's essential to note that while the Pakistan Army is considered strong in certain aspects, challenges and criticisms exist, including concerns about civilian-military relations, human rights issues, and regional tensions.

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    • @bateera73
      @bateera73 3 месяца назад

      Pakistan's military, including its army, is known for its strength and capabilities in security services for several reasons: 1. **Historical Legacy**: The Pakistan Army has a long history of military involvement, dating back to the partition of British India in 1947. Over the decades, it has built a strong institutional framework, honed through various conflicts and operations. 2. **Strategic Importance**: Pakistan's geopolitical position in South Asia, sharing borders with India, Afghanistan, Iran, and China, has necessitated a robust military presence. This strategic position has led to a focus on security and defense. 3. **Professionalism and Training**: The Pakistan Army places a high emphasis on professionalism and training. Officers and soldiers undergo rigorous training programs, both domestically and through international collaborations, to develop skills in warfare, counter-terrorism, intelligence gathering, and peacekeeping. 4. **Modernization Efforts**: Despite economic challenges, Pakistan has consistently invested in modernizing its military equipment and infrastructure. This includes acquiring advanced weaponry, enhancing intelligence capabilities, and improving logistical support. 5. **Counter-terrorism Operations**: Pakistan has been actively involved in counter-terrorism operations, particularly in the volatile regions bordering Afghanistan. These experiences have provided valuable insights and operational expertise in dealing with insurgencies and asymmetric threats. 6. **Institutional Cohesion**: The Pakistan Army benefits from a strong sense of institutional cohesion and discipline. This allows for effective coordination among different branches of the military and other security agencies. 7. **International Partnerships**: Pakistan has cultivated strategic partnerships with various countries, including the United States, China, and Saudi Arabia, which have provided military aid, training, and technology transfers. 8. **Civil-Military Relations**: In Pakistan, the military plays a significant role in national security decision-making. While this has led to periods of military rule, it has also ensured that the military remains a powerful and influential institution in the country's governance and security affairs. These factors collectively contribute to the strength and effectiveness of Pakistan's security services, particularly its army, in safeguarding the nation's interests and maintaining stability within the region.

  • @magnaviator
    @magnaviator 3 месяца назад

    US and Australia agreed to a one-china accord where Taiwan is a part of sovereign China as a prerequisite to opening relations with the PRC. This is an internal civil war. Promises were made, including the withdrawal of US troops and nuclear missiles from Taiwan.

  • @orangutan4696
    @orangutan4696 4 месяца назад

    Western Rules-Based International Order = Rules-Based for the white people by the white people and of the white people. As a non white I totally understand what "Century of humiliation" really meant to the Chinese. I am sure 99.99% of the Chinese people are willing to pay the price for human equality and human dignity and a New Rules-Based International Order for all.

  • @maxdematos-culturadaprivac5576
    @maxdematos-culturadaprivac5576 4 месяца назад

    Parabéns pela trajetória, Ivo!

  • @AnabelaVasconcelos
    @AnabelaVasconcelos 4 месяца назад

    Tank you for video , science the brain is new 100 years . El Mundo tiene más de 8000 años y siguen descubriendo datoss. Military muchos son victimas y tienen hackeos . Un saludo desde Ferrolterra

  • @churkacli8665
    @churkacli8665 5 месяцев назад

    Is the HyperScout 2 a good option for hurricane monitoring?

  • @giosaputra2366
    @giosaputra2366 5 месяцев назад

    Ada benernya juga

  • @Ffsniper-zi1cx
    @Ffsniper-zi1cx 5 месяцев назад

    Probably bit too paranoid about CHN's rise. All CHN needs is respect, TW is part of it, not being pushed around by US is also part of it. Although may seem "violent" from Anglo Saxon perspective for now, after those boxes ticked, a few nice words would be sufficient to keep distance between CHN and AUS. The Chinese value is essentially to elevate their social status through business and exams, - not through wars like in the European tradition, because the latter never had the state organized exam system. Besides, even after US retreats from Asia, AUS would still be affiliated with US within a US protection circle, due to culture and language. With good relationship with both CHN and US at that point, there will be little worry from conflicts with India or Indonesia, which will become reality in multipolarity. But, the idea of siding with US to take on CHN, over TW or SCS - that is simply suicide. Geographically and industrially CHN has all the advantage. And remember, that violates CHN's fundamental requirement for respect, especially after the century of humiliation. Professor White is definitely right about that being a bad option for AUS.

  • @hydroac9387
    @hydroac9387 6 месяцев назад

    This hasn't aged well. 1) A pack of destroyers can block the majority of oil going through the Straits of Malacca, as long as they are outside of the Chinese substantial missile force. Seeing that China is reliant on imported oil for ~70% to ~80% of its needs and the vast majority of this oil comes through the Straits this is going to be problematic in the extreme for China. Then there's food, which China huge net importer also. The USA could position a quad of destroyers (just west of the Strait) with orders to interdict oil and food to China. Since they don't have a blue water navy China couldn't respond. This could be kept in place long as necessary 2) The Chinese demographic situation is that they are now #2 (behind India, which is #1) and have 1.3 billion people. And they are by some measures the fastest aging country in history of the world. In fact, the UN forecasts that by 2100 they will have about 850 million people. Some forecasters think this is optimistic, and that for the Chinese the worst case scenario is that China will have 700 million people. This puts them on the clock, among other problems. By comparison, the USA is projected for steady growth through the 2050s, which is astounding since by 2100 the populations of the USA and China may very well be comparable 3) The economic troubles in China are enormous: the semiconductor limitations orchestrated by the USA; the wildly over-built residential property sector; and the tumbling stock market, just to name a few. They certainly have not had the post-Covid bounce back, which was expected. These are all serious issues that won't be settled quickly, and its very distracting for the Chinese 4) The Chinese are trying mightily to avoid US sanctions due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. This is one malady they've by and large dodged, much to Russia's dismay The bottom line is that President Xi will think twice before ordering an invasion

  • @user-vm5hr2ko7h
    @user-vm5hr2ko7h 6 месяцев назад

    @tkk685 3 weeks ago A stark articulation of neocon thinking. Now we know who’s causing all the trouble in the region. 25 @jessejames7757 3 weeks ago This guy is part of the problem sad these old losers don't go away. @user-mx4uv2rc6v 5 months ago Professor M is a 1st class narcissist . . . [ Yes indeed, an old cantankerous narcissist & a war-mongering genocidal neocon. Mearsheimer will do anything to promote & keep alive his beloved (but out-dated, unrealistic) Offensive realism theory, even if it means perpetual wars, including nuclear wars ]. - Professor M is a 1st class narcissist . . . - And a blood-thirsty one too. @choisamwon2344 4 weeks ago I can understand why native Indians were all eliminated by the mind set of John and his ancestors in America. @fabio4465 4 days ago This old man is not in any condition to judge no one at all, he is completely insane. 6 Reply @marcosvidela7937 3 weeks ago I didn't know him as such a warmonger and US exceptionalist, disappointing @MRT-co1sd 3 weeks ago He’s a Neocon in a Realist skin @timneaves519 3 weeks ago Well said, I thought I must’ve misunderstood him because of his latest podcast and RUclips appearances. Once a neocon always a neocon -Once a neocon always a neocon. @funtli 12 days ago The man is out of his mind @blackjackpinoko 3 weeks ago Self proclaimed realist is not a realist after all. @bobhan6395 4 weeks ago -John is too busy defending his contradicting positions, he is losing support for his academic theory. -It is sad to see brilliant mind like Mearsheimer diminishing his own achievements by contradicting his own logic. @metacomputist 1 month ago "contain", "contain", "contain", ..., "dominate", "dominate", "dominate", ... LOL ... He can't save himself from the imperialist's mindset @pengliu2087 1 month ago "US dominates the Western hemisphere, but I don't want China to dominate Asia the way we dominate west hemisphere"....hum fair enough I suppose? @aredtomato8957 1 month ago It's an obvious double standard by John. @bohanxu6125 1 month ago (edited) I can't believe the blatant tribalism coming from John Mearsheimer at 0:52. He is basically saying, "I want US to dominate not because US has a better system. I want US to dominate because I was born in US". Such thinking just feels so backward to me. @niarlatotepbasset 3 weeks ago He was always into U.S. global interests, only not in this crazy way that is leading to total collapse. @jane-ih4fo 5 months ago John is not just a fool, he is a liar. Other recent comments: -Prof. John Mearsheimer’s Offensive realism theory supports genocidal war in Gaza ( & elsewhere in the world) in order to uphold USA Hegemony & Primacy. -John Mearsheimer’s Offensive realism theory advocates USA Unipolar world domination & Supremacy. -Mearsheimer’s Offensive realism theory seeks to continue USA Hegemony in the world full of conflicts & wars ( including nuclear wars ). -Anyone who is curious about Mearsheimer should just google him and his stance on China. He's a Sinophobe. -John Mearsheimer is nothing but a unbridled gung-ho Warmonger, unabashed Exceptionist, genocidal Neocon. Totally unhinged. -This crazy psycho smiling and saying we are in the business of war and business is good tells you everything you need to know about him. -

  • @user-ok6re8gv1q
    @user-ok6re8gv1q 6 месяцев назад

    WESTERN GOVERNMENT FUNDED PROPAGANDA & LIES.....TAIWAN - Where is America touting for let DEMOCRACY SPEAK NOW??? Less than 30% of people VOTED for independence for Taiwan!!! RESULTS-Notice the lack of FANFARE FROM BIDEN/AMERICA about the Taiwan election result? Fact: Less than 70% voter turn out. So the American stooge had a 39% vote of 70% of the people ====>> so less than 30% of people could be bothered to VOTE for independence for Taiwan!!! (...and we all KNOW HOW MUCH HOO HAA has been made demonising China and WARMONGERING and SCREAMING about DEMOCRACY and INDEPENDANCE by America leading up to the election!!)

  • @AmanSingh-ix5hr
    @AmanSingh-ix5hr 6 месяцев назад

    @6:00 minutes mark he talks about home assignments. I got an email to download a pdf file and do the work but the thing is the job i applied for yesterday is no longer posted and the HR MGN (name is Einat) isn’t responsive. Why would you require a person to download a pcab pdf file I mean you can promote such test on your site or some other way. This downloading then do 3 assignments with a 5day limit sounds a little sketchy, along with job posting being deleted with the hr mgn not being responsive to any of my questions.

  • @helicopterovirtual-msfs6254
    @helicopterovirtual-msfs6254 6 месяцев назад

    Fantástico.

  • @user-vm5hr2ko7h
    @user-vm5hr2ko7h 6 месяцев назад

    @davidrave563 @davidrave563 3 weeks ago When it comes to China he still has a colonial mindset. 46 Reply @waxeggoil3130 @waxeggoil3130 3 weeks ago I think the professor doesn't have a great understanding of China really. He bases his realism on Anglo European values of dominance and power. I think it has Always been his greatest shortcoming. Politicians in the USA tend to think this way too. They project their own colonialist mentality into the Chinese, project their own desire to solve every problem with violence and war. 30 Reply @remisofola5703 @remisofola5703 3 weeks ago It is sad to hear the professor say that the US should contain China over Taiwan, this is unrealistic but US has to play its hand given the fact that it is in decline and has been surpassed militarily in the area of Asia by China. 85 Reply @seer7327 @seer7327 3 weeks ago Containing China IS confronting China. His logic fails here. 80 Reply @robertyw2842 @robertyw2842 3 weeks ago Mearsheimer's ignorance on China's capability both militarily and economically is so bad that it's dangerous if China is indeed an enemy as he claimed! And his assessment of China's intention are nothing but projection; this dude is well well over rated.....! 32 Reply @CAlicocat711 @CAlicocat711 3 weeks ago Dear Prof. Mearsheimer, I'm in total agreement with you on everything else, but I clash violently with your take on China. Why, if we control the Western Hemisphere isn't that enough for our protection? China is not expanding except for a few atolls and inlets in their area. (We have the 800+ bases around the world.) And Taiwan belongs to them! 68 Reply 4 replies @jamaican_4_life95 @jamaican_4_life95 3 weeks ago I gotta say proffessor, I don't agree with your logic of seeing China as a threat to the US' interest. The more options smaller countries have to choose from, the better. The current mafia tactic that the world is subjected to isn't working. I can hear the American exceptionalism oozing out of this interview. The world has moved on and ot is in the interest of each government schoose whats better for their country rather tham following some unwritten order no 1 knows about that allows a few country to live above the many. Why is that? Kudos to Russia for following up on their red line. Sadly, others will follow. The world has to experience chaos in order to appreciate peace. 🙏 58 Reply 1 reply @tkk685 @tkk685 3 weeks ago A stark articulation of neocon thinking. Now we know who’s causing all the trouble in the region. 25 Reply 1 reply @ly1465 @ly1465 3 weeks ago As leveled headed as Mearsheimer is, he still got an egocentric POV where US must contain each & every emerging threats around the world in order to maintain its status quo. This is the thinking that got us all to where we are today and the very undoing of what it’s trying to maintain. 11 Reply @tiffanytran5712 @tiffanytran5712 3 weeks ago Disappointed in his assessment of China. Why does he think it’s ok to contain China while deductive reasoning would conclude that containment of any country by the US never ended up well. It’s pure US hegemony. Has China started any war in the last 40 years? Can we say the same for the US? 270 Reply 36 replies @jessejames7757 @jessejames7757 3 weeks ago This guy is part of the problem sad these old losers don't go away. 43 Reply @DailyBeatings @DailyBeatings 3 weeks ago Completely disagree with Mearsheimer about the containment theory. China for most of its existence was a regional power until western nations subjected them during the "Century of Humiliation". In their 5,000 year history China did not have any ambitions to project power beyond its sphere and to this day still view the west as "Barbarians", so why would they imitate what they despise? It makes absolutely no sense from a cultural, philosophical, and historical perspective. 129 Reply 29 replies @blackjackpinoko @blackjackpinoko 3 weeks ago Professor, you missed the fact that the US is trillions in debt. Still want to maintain as a world hegemony? 42 Reply 3 replies @blackjackpinoko @blackjackpinoko 3 weeks ago Self proclaimed realist is not a realist after all. 56 Reply @SimonMoniker @SimonMoniker 3 weeks ago Disappointing to learn that the professor thinks it's "realistic" to continue down this path of superfluous US militarism around the globe whilst saddled with trillions in debt, mounting troubles at home and a slew of embarrassing failures eg Afghanistan, Iraq and so on 30 Reply 4 replies @joechiara @joechiara 3 weeks ago I think Col Macgregor has a much better handle on the situation re China and China and Taiwan. I think the Professor is missing the mark on this one, but no one hits the mark all the time. 51 Reply 4 replies @js70371 @js70371 3 weeks ago American hubris and exceptionalism on full display here - not your best performance by far Professor Mearsheimer. 4/10 👎 56 Reply @jessejames7757 @jessejames7757 3 weeks ago This crazy psycho smiling and saying we are in the business of war and business is good tells you everything you need to know about him. 27 Reply 2 replies @mfromaustralia1 @mfromaustralia1 3 weeks ago Speaking from one of the poodle countries, i.e. Australia, I have to say Professor Mearsheimer has really got it wrong this time about Taiwan. Oh well, no-one can get it right all the time. Reply @user-vm5hr2ko7h @user-vm5hr2ko7h 2 weeks ago Please do not be conned by Prof. John Mearsheimer with his dodgy theory & feisty viewpoint. This theory has more holes than a Swiss Cheese. Ex- Australian PM Scott Morrison was one of the hot-headed, unwary, simple-minded politicians conned by John Mearsheimer’s Offensive realism theory. As a result of being conned by John Mearsheimer, Australia suffered several years of disastrous trade & diplomatic debacle with China. Thank God these mistakes have now been rectified by the current Australian PM Anthony Albanese. Warning to all politicians & citizens - please do not get conned again by John Mearsheimer & his dodgy Offensive realism theory. An unrealistic realism theory. How ironic. Prof. John Mearsheimer is well-known for his anti-Chinese racialism, anti-China phobia, war-mongering views toward China & despicable genocidal sentiment. Prof. Mearsheimer claims to have many friends in China ! How deluded and unrealistic is that. 1 other previous comment: @Time4Peace 7 months ago @esoterri8447 Agreed with your view. I have followed Mearsheimer for many years and watched his talks and debates in different countries. In Australia about 5 years ago, he was more to the point asking whether Australians are more comfortable with American or Chinese as a hegemon. He was debating with Hugh White associated with the anti-China ASPI, hardly an opponent in the debate! Australia had better relationship with China then. I feel Mearsheimer is not just an academic explaining his analysis but a passionate hawk on China out to persuade his audience that China must be contained even at the risk of a war. His argument that a multipolar world will diminish international world order is untenable. China is the one who wants to strengthen UN laws and order, applying fairly to all nations. US, on the other hand, unilaterally picks and chooses when and what laws to observe. It does not subscribe to the laws of the seas nor international tribunal but will use them as tools against countries when needed. For example, many sanctions and invasions are illegitimate based on UN laws. It (with Europe) controls IMF and the World Bank in loans handed out and their conditions It's unfortunate (and dangerously so) that it is using Taiwan (and it seems also Philippines) to trigger situations for a cold and even hot war with China. Show less 27 @Time4Peace 7 months ago @esoterri8447 Hugh was the inaugural Director of ASPI (which was partly funded by the US weapons corporations). He has continued to write for ASPI. He has been criticised by colleagues to have been bellicose on China and exaggerates its threat, and to recommend costly weaponry for defense (war). In the debate between Mearsheimer vs Hugh White, Mearsheimer argued asked whether Australians are more comfortable under US or China as the hegemon. Hugh gave such weak arguments against Mearsheimer (and even agreeing with him at some points) that the debate was clearly a farce, a ploy to swing Australian elites against China. At that time, Australia-China relationship was still positive Show less 2 Reply @mikejones3810 @mikejones3810 10 days ago As a citizen of the United States, I have never heard a compelling argument about Ukraine, a country bordering Russia being a strategic security risk for our nation. 135 Reply 14 replies @perceivedreality7933 @perceivedreality7933 11 days ago The globalists wanted to make a fool out of Russia. But instead, the globalists ended up making fools of themselves. Let that be a lesson. 136 Reply 5 replies @hectorshouse7348 @hectorshouse7348 11 days ago Anyone else fed up with the USA and U.K. causing trouble all over the world? Reply 1

  • @user-vm5hr2ko7h
    @user-vm5hr2ko7h 6 месяцев назад

    @davidrave563 @davidrave563 3 weeks ago When it comes to China he still has a colonial mindset. 46 Reply @waxeggoil3130 @waxeggoil3130 3 weeks ago I think the professor doesn't have a great understanding of China really. He bases his realism on Anglo European values of dominance and power. I think it has Always been his greatest shortcoming. Politicians in the USA tend to think this way too. They project their own colonialist mentality into the Chinese, project their own desire to solve every problem with violence and war. 30 Reply @remisofola5703 @remisofola5703 3 weeks ago It is sad to hear the professor say that the US should contain China over Taiwan, this is unrealistic but US has to play its hand given the fact that it is in decline and has been surpassed militarily in the area of Asia by China. 85 Reply @seer7327 @seer7327 3 weeks ago Containing China IS confronting China. His logic fails here. 80 Reply @robertyw2842 @robertyw2842 3 weeks ago Mearsheimer's ignorance on China's capability both militarily and economically is so bad that it's dangerous if China is indeed an enemy as he claimed! And his assessment of China's intention are nothing but projection; this dude is well well over rated.....! 32 Reply @CAlicocat711 @CAlicocat711 3 weeks ago Dear Prof. Mearsheimer, I'm in total agreement with you on everything else, but I clash violently with your take on China. Why, if we control the Western Hemisphere isn't that enough for our protection? China is not expanding except for a few atolls and inlets in their area. (We have the 800+ bases around the world.) And Taiwan belongs to them! 68 Reply 4 replies @jamaican_4_life95 @jamaican_4_life95 3 weeks ago I gotta say proffessor, I don't agree with your logic of seeing China as a threat to the US' interest. The more options smaller countries have to choose from, the better. The current mafia tactic that the world is subjected to isn't working. I can hear the American exceptionalism oozing out of this interview. The world has moved on and ot is in the interest of each government schoose whats better for their country rather tham following some unwritten order no 1 knows about that allows a few country to live above the many. Why is that? Kudos to Russia for following up on their red line. Sadly, others will follow. The world has to experience chaos in order to appreciate peace. 🙏 58 Reply 1 reply @tkk685 @tkk685 3 weeks ago A stark articulation of neocon thinking. Now we know who’s causing all the trouble in the region. 25 Reply 1 reply @ly1465 @ly1465 3 weeks ago As leveled headed as Mearsheimer is, he still got an egocentric POV where US must contain each & every emerging threats around the world in order to maintain its status quo. This is the thinking that got us all to where we are today and the very undoing of what it’s trying to maintain. 11 Reply @tiffanytran5712 @tiffanytran5712 3 weeks ago Disappointed in his assessment of China. Why does he think it’s ok to contain China while deductive reasoning would conclude that containment of any country by the US never ended up well. It’s pure US hegemony. Has China started any war in the last 40 years? Can we say the same for the US? 270 Reply 36 replies @jessejames7757 @jessejames7757 3 weeks ago This guy is part of the problem sad these old losers don't go away. 43 Reply @DailyBeatings @DailyBeatings 3 weeks ago Completely disagree with Mearsheimer about the containment theory. China for most of its existence was a regional power until western nations subjected them during the "Century of Humiliation". In their 5,000 year history China did not have any ambitions to project power beyond its sphere and to this day still view the west as "Barbarians", so why would they imitate what they despise? It makes absolutely no sense from a cultural, philosophical, and historical perspective. 129 Reply 29 replies @blackjackpinoko @blackjackpinoko 3 weeks ago Professor, you missed the fact that the US is trillions in debt. Still want to maintain as a world hegemony? 42 Reply 3 replies @blackjackpinoko @blackjackpinoko 3 weeks ago Self proclaimed realist is not a realist after all. 56 Reply @SimonMoniker @SimonMoniker 3 weeks ago Disappointing to learn that the professor thinks it's "realistic" to continue down this path of superfluous US militarism around the globe whilst saddled with trillions in debt, mounting troubles at home and a slew of embarrassing failures eg Afghanistan, Iraq and so on 30 Reply 4 replies @joechiara @joechiara 3 weeks ago I think Col Macgregor has a much better handle on the situation re China and China and Taiwan. I think the Professor is missing the mark on this one, but no one hits the mark all the time. 51 Reply 4 replies @js70371 @js70371 3 weeks ago American hubris and exceptionalism on full display here - not your best performance by far Professor Mearsheimer. 4/10 👎 56 Reply @jessejames7757 @jessejames7757 3 weeks ago This crazy psycho smiling and saying we are in the business of war and business is good tells you everything you need to know about him. 27 Reply 2 replies @mfromaustralia1 @mfromaustralia1 3 weeks ago Speaking from one of the poodle countries, i.e. Australia, I have to say Professor Mearsheimer has really got it wrong this time about Taiwan. Oh well, no-one can get it right all the time. Reply @user-vm5hr2ko7h @user-vm5hr2ko7h 2 weeks ago Please do not be conned by Prof. John Mearsheimer with his dodgy theory & feisty viewpoint. This theory has more holes than a Swiss Cheese. Ex- Australian PM Scott Morrison was one of the hot-headed, unwary, simple-minded politicians conned by John Mearsheimer’s Offensive realism theory. As a result of being conned by John Mearsheimer, Australia suffered several years of disastrous trade & diplomatic debacle with China. Thank God these mistakes have now been rectified by the current Australian PM Anthony Albanese. Warning to all politicians & citizens - please do not get conned again by John Mearsheimer & his dodgy Offensive realism theory. An unrealistic realism theory. How ironic. Prof. John Mearsheimer is well-known for his anti-Chinese racialism, anti-China phobia, war-mongering views toward China & despicable genocidal sentiment. Prof. Mearsheimer claims to have many friends in China ! How deluded and unrealistic is that. 1 other previous comment: @Time4Peace 7 months ago @esoterri8447 Agreed with your view. I have followed Mearsheimer for many years and watched his talks and debates in different countries. In Australia about 5 years ago, he was more to the point asking whether Australians are more comfortable with American or Chinese as a hegemon. He was debating with Hugh White associated with the anti-China ASPI, hardly an opponent in the debate! Australia had better relationship with China then. I feel Mearsheimer is not just an academic explaining his analysis but a passionate hawk on China out to persuade his audience that China must be contained even at the risk of a war. His argument that a multipolar world will diminish international world order is untenable. China is the one who wants to strengthen UN laws and order, applying fairly to all nations. US, on the other hand, unilaterally picks and chooses when and what laws to observe. It does not subscribe to the laws of the seas nor international tribunal but will use them as tools against countries when needed. For example, many sanctions and invasions are illegitimate based on UN laws. It (with Europe) controls IMF and the World Bank in loans handed out and their conditions It's unfortunate (and dangerously so) that it is using Taiwan (and it seems also Philippines) to trigger situations for a cold and even hot war with China. Show less 27 @Time4Peace 7 months ago @esoterri8447 Hugh was the inaugural Director of ASPI (which was partly funded by the US weapons corporations). He has continued to write for ASPI. He has been criticised by colleagues to have been bellicose on China and exaggerates its threat, and to recommend costly weaponry for defense (war). In the debate between Mearsheimer vs Hugh White, Mearsheimer argued asked whether Australians are more comfortable under US or China as the hegemon. Hugh gave such weak arguments against Mearsheimer (and even agreeing with him at some points) that the debate was clearly a farce, a ploy to swing Australian elites against China. At that time, Australia-China relationship was still positive Show less 2 Reply @robertyw2842 @robertyw2842 3 weeks ago Mearsheimer's ignorance on China's capability both militarily and economically is so bad that it's dangerous if China is indeed an enemy as he claimed! And his assessment of China's intention are nothing but projection; this dude is well well over rated.....! 32 Reply @mikejones3810 @mikejones3810 10 days ago As a citizen of the United States, I have never heard a compelling argument about Ukraine, a country bordering Russia being a strategic security risk for our nation. 135 Reply 14 replies @perceivedreality7933 @perceivedreality7933 11 days ago The globalists wanted to make a fool out of Russia. But instead, the globalists ended up making fools of themselves. Let that be a lesson. 136 Reply 5 replies @hectorshouse7348 @hectorshouse7348 11 days ago Anyone else fed up with the USA and U.K. causing trouble all over the world? Reply 1

  • @user-qf7vd3pk4w
    @user-qf7vd3pk4w 7 месяцев назад

    This is an awesome break through by SpeQtral, I am a research in Q Security and I love your work

  • @user-xg9qz5dr5v
    @user-xg9qz5dr5v 7 месяцев назад

    Bunch of lying Maggotts - Need to all be in jail for pushing mandates based on lies and false data.

  • @alanfriesen9837
    @alanfriesen9837 7 месяцев назад

    An awful lot of people in Taiwan have ancestral roots on the mainland. If there is a lot of identifiable resistance after reunification, troublemakers could be sent back to their ancestral villages. I don't think it would take too long to integrate Taiwan back into the rest of China. At one point people in Taiwan could look at the mainlanders as backwards, but I don't think that's the case anymore.

  • @sunarisunari-vv7kw
    @sunarisunari-vv7kw 7 месяцев назад

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  • @MattsFikezolo-lo7wq
    @MattsFikezolo-lo7wq 7 месяцев назад

    The US has fought many wars after the WW2, but never fought a strong and nuclear armed country. Always fought weak countries, most of them developing countries.

  • @melvinjosol2816
    @melvinjosol2816 8 месяцев назад

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  • @supalesz1708
    @supalesz1708 8 месяцев назад

    I'm worried the funding will be mismanaged and wasted, unless we teach SME businesses how to assess and address business risk and information privacy. Service providers have a significant role to play.

  • @HarpaAI
    @HarpaAI 8 месяцев назад

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 🎙️ *Introduction to Singapore Academy of Law* - Overview of the Singapore Academy of Law and its role in the legal landscape in Singapore. - Membership composition and diversity. - Key functions, including professional development and creation of legal knowledge. 03:25 🌐 *Regulatory and Legal Developments in AI* - Discussion on the evolving themes in AI, such as misinformation, protection, and biases. - Zee Kin's experience in AI and various roles in technology and law. - The enduring legal concerns in technology and AI, including content, personal data, and cybersecurity. 07:20 🖼️ *Copyright and AI: The Stability AI Case* - Exploration of the JTI vs. Stability AI case, involving allegations of copyright infringement. - The complexities of proving copyright violations in AI. - The importance of data lineage and legal basis for using data in AI models. 10:32 🌍 *International Regulatory Responses to AI* - Comparison of different countries' responses to AI, including bans on GPT-3. - The evolution of global attitudes toward AI regulation. - The need for nuanced and context-specific regulations for AI technologies. 14:00 📜 *EU AI Act and Refining AI Principles* - Discussion of the EU AI Act and its focus on transparency and explainability in AI. - Adapting AI principles for different contexts and technologies. - The challenges of ensuring repeatability and reproducibility in generative AI. 16:31 👩‍⚖️ *Impact of AI on Job Security in the Legal Profession* - Consideration of job security in the legal profession due to AI. - Emphasis on the historical perspective of job transitions in response to technological advancements. - Opportunities for lawyers in AI-related roles, such as data pre-processing and legal domain expertise. Made with HARPA AI

  • @bussi7859
    @bussi7859 8 месяцев назад

    Just Blablablablabla, no results what so ever

  • @ryantgo5084
    @ryantgo5084 9 месяцев назад

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  • @ollydsouza
    @ollydsouza 9 месяцев назад

    Excellent interview -great knowledge-base what a view - on top of the world!

  • @Kurtiskurtical
    @Kurtiskurtical 9 месяцев назад

    Great review! I ended up buying one based on it! I love the option to toggle on privacy mode.

  • @MPDDZHAR
    @MPDDZHAR 9 месяцев назад

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  • @Ochepeochpe085-gu4hm
    @Ochepeochpe085-gu4hm 9 месяцев назад

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    @cristinamorgia-gr5qv 9 месяцев назад

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  • @AaBb-nj1hd
    @AaBb-nj1hd 10 месяцев назад

    Apprecuate the comphrehensive, rational, and insightful deductions!

  • @richardchak696
    @richardchak696 10 месяцев назад

    Look at how the interviewer put it the militarization of South China Sea. My question here from the Asian perspective the American has militarization of Pacific & militarization of East Asia with all the American bases in Philippines, Japan & military partnership in East & Southeast Asia. How ironical only China militarized but not the U.S. Ironical!!! How many US Army bases are in Asia? In addition to the potentially nine U.S. bases in the Philippines, the United States already has, by the Pentagon's own count, 313 U.S. military base sites in East Asia alone.14 Feb 2023

  • @slovenasimkaras_ztelegrame3287
    @slovenasimkaras_ztelegrame3287 10 месяцев назад

    About Europe outweighing Russia is total crap. We see how united NATO suffering un Ukraine blow after blow. 😃😃😃

  • @AnantaDarmawan-gz2qv
    @AnantaDarmawan-gz2qv Год назад

    Hlh

  • @SamSung-oi4qn
    @SamSung-oi4qn Год назад

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  • @robertharrison1601
    @robertharrison1601 Год назад

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    @CharlesBouty-ly9nv Год назад

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  • @jamesarikalang5090
    @jamesarikalang5090 Год назад

    Hadir kembali mengikuti,..

  • @user-rf1eh2hw7y
    @user-rf1eh2hw7y Год назад

    I love Paul Griffin

  • @stephenyang2844
    @stephenyang2844 Год назад

    It is time for all countries to take up Chinese language in primary and middle schools, on account of decades media's demonizing of China. It will promote understanding and conversation, leading to harmony.