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Dans ce nouvel épisode, Julien Morisson nous parler de pourquoi on aime détester la fonction RH : Les Ressources Humaines sont souvent perçues comme un mal nécessaire dans le monde de l'entreprise. Mais pourquoi cette aversion, ce malaise persistant autour de cette fonction pourtant centrale ?Dans cet épisode, on décortique les clichés, les malentendus, et les vraies raisons qui alimentent cette défiance. Est-ce une question de pouvoir, de communication, de rôle mal compris ? On en parle sans langue de bois.Tu as aimé cet épisode ? Ce n'est que le début de l'aventure Ça Vient des RH !
Dans ce nouvel épisode, Julien Morisson décrypte un sujet qui fait parlé dans le monde des RH : l'externalisation des ressources humainesPourquoi de plus en plus de DRH choisissent-ils de quitter le salariat pour devenir freelance ?L'externalisation est-elle vraiment un levier de performance pour les entreprises, ou une fausse bonne idée ?Quels sont les avantages, les défis et les réalités du métier pour les DRH externalisés ?Entre pression, burnout, et recherche de sens, on parle de ce phénomène en pleine expansion. On partage des conseils pratiques pour ceux qui veulent se lancer dans l'aventure, tout en abordant les véritables enjeux derrière cette tendance.Un épisode incontournable pour comprendre les coulisses de l'externalisation RH et ses implications pour les entreprises et les professionnels du secteur !Tu as aimé cet épisode ? Ce n'est que le début de l'aventure Ça Vient des RH !
Episode OverviewWelcome to a special AI-powered episode of the Blockchain DXB Podcast, part of our AI Takeover series! This episode is 100% AI-generated using Notebook LM by Google, diving into today's top stories in the blockchain and cryptocurrency world.According to Decrypt, the new U.S. administration is considering buying Bitcoin.Bo Hines, Executive Director of the Presidential Working Group on Digital Assets, mentioned at a private roundtable that the administration aims to acquire as much Bitcoin as possible.No official confirmation has been released yet. SourceThe Kentucky Senate passed a bill protecting Bitcoin self-custody and mining rights.Key Provisions:Self-Custody Rights: Ensures individuals can use and store Bitcoin in self-hosted wallets.Mining Protection: Local governments cannot unfairly regulate digital asset mining businesses.Exemption from Money Transmitter Licensing: Home miners and mining businesses are exempt.Clarification on Securities Laws: Mining and staking services are not classified as securities.The bill is now heading to the Governor's desk for final approval.Telegram CEO Pavel Durov has been released after seven months in France following his arrest.Toncoin's open interest surged by 67% to $169 million.TON's price jumped 17% to $3.45.His legal troubles over alleged illicit transactions previously caused a 32% OI spike.Telegram is now fully committed to The Open Network (TON) and has dropped support for all other blockchains. SourceDeutsche Boerse's Clearstream will launch crypto settlement and custody for institutions this year.Services will start with Bitcoin & Ethereum, expanding to staking & lending.The move comes amid increasing demand from institutional clients.The initiative is in collaboration with Deutsche Boerse's Crypto Finance and aligns with MiCA regulations. SourceRipple secures Dubai's first DFSA Blockchain Payments License.Binance raises $2 billion from Abu Dhabi-based MGX.For slides, click hereIf you enjoy Blockchain DXB and want to support the podcast, consider subscribing, sharing, and donating!Connect with us: LinkedIn Profile
Harvest and decrypt is a well-known attack vector against traditional cryptography prior to PQC. In this episode, we discuss what enterprises should be doing today to defend themselves against harvest and decrypt.
Dive into the world of cryptocurrency with this week's guest Jeff Roberts, executive editor at Decrypt and author of the book “Kings of Crypto: One Start-Up's Quest to Take Cryptocurrency Out of Silicon Valley and On To Wall Street”. For those that are wondering, Jeff shares that cryptocurrency today is definitely mainstream and while it is still a speculative investment - with big banks getting into the game it may not stay that way for long. (HINT: in the next 10 years, we just may have an FDIC version for cryptocurrency!) He also shares how cryptocurrency such as bitcoin is serving as a nefarious and anonymous currency scapegoat for endeavors such as Silk Road and ransomware, however there are many fantastic applications it can also be used for and countries such as the US/Silicon Valley, South Korea, Switzerland and even China are helping to drive this forward. (Did you know bitcoin is legal tender in El Salvador today?!) And for those interested in his follow-up book, it just may be about currency wars. Stay tuned for more. Learn more about “Kings of Crypto” For links and resources discussed in this episode, please visit our show notes at https://www.forcepoint.com/govpodcast/e318
Episode Highlights:In this AI-powered episode of Blockchain DXB, we dive into the latest updates in the crypto, blockchain, and Web3 space. This episode is a review of Blockchain DXB content, created entirely using Notebook LM by Google. Here's what we cover in today's episode: Former President Donald Trump is expected to sign executive orders addressing crypto de-banking and repealing controversial policies. Operation ChokePoint 2.0: Critics argue that Biden's administration pressured banks to restrict services to the crypto industry. Revoking AI Executive Order: Trump also plans to revoke Biden's 2023 AI executive order, which was criticized for its equity-focused provisions. Interesting Take: Trump's 100 planned executive orders could reshape the crypto landscape. Let's hope for justice in cases like Ross Ulbricht's imprisonment. BlackRock's latest report claims Bitcoin adoption is outpacing technologies like the internet and mobile phones due to factors like demographic shifts and the evolving future of finance. Our View: We disagree slightly, drawing comparisons to other adoption milestones like: Threads (30M users in 24 hours) ChatGPT (1M users in 5 days) Pokémon GO (50M downloads) TikTok (500M users in 2 years)These figures paint a nuanced picture of Bitcoin adoption rates. ETF Spotlight: The iShares Bitcoin ETF (IBIT) simplifies Bitcoin exposure for investors through traditional brokerage accounts but doesn't provide direct control of Bitcoin. Read More: Full report available here. BlackRock launched the iShares Bitcoin ETF (IBIT) on the Cboe Global Markets Exchange in Canada, trading in Canadian dollars. This ETF mirrors its U.S. counterpart, providing simplified Bitcoin exposure. Interview Alert: Robert Mitchnick, BlackRock's Head of Digital Assets, shares insights in his BNN interview. Sony BSL launched Soneium, a blockchain platform for creators. Built on Optimism's technology, Soneium simplifies blockchain for creatives with NFT tools and incubator programs. Four months of testing resulted in 14 million users, showcasing significant Web3 adoption. Future plans include expanding blockchain innovation across Sony subsidiaries in entertainment. More Details: Read about this on Decrypt here. ‘One Million Prompters' Initiative: The Dubai Center for Artificial Intelligence (DCAI) opens global registrations for this innovative AI program. Tokeinvest's Market License: Tokinvest becomes the first DMCC company to secure a full market license for its real-world asset marketplace. Conclusion:This episode provides a detailed review of recent developments in the blockchain and crypto world. Special thanks to Notebook LM by Google for enabling this AI-powered content creation. Be sure to tune in daily to Blockchain DXB for more in-depth insights, and share your thoughts on today's episode with us!
1) Top movers 0:00 2) Top 4 countries listen is US 1, Brazil 2, UK 3, Japan 4 8:00 3) I'm now a helium user 23:00 4) BTC social sentiment lowest in 2024 31:36 5) Ex-CEO of Binance creates AI Powered School (@evanluthra) 33:11 6) Hawk Tuah Team SUED 42:52 7) Iggy is DeCrypt's "Person of The Year" 47:20 8) CEO of Aptos steps down (Same day) 55:15 9) IRS Calls Crypto Staking Taxable 1:00:11 10) CA Approves Weed Cafes 1:06:22 Source Links: 4)https://cointelegraph.com/news... 5) https://threadreaderapp.com/th...https://x.com/Cointelegraph/st... 6) https://threadreaderapp.com/th...https://news.bloomberglaw.com/... 7) https://decrypt.co/298294/scen... 8) https://threadreaderapp.com/th... 9) https://news.bloomberglaw.com/... 10) https://www.sfgate.com/bayarea... Discover more of my gems: beacons.ai/kamasense
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The incoming Trump administration promises sweeping changes to technology policy, trade dynamics and cyber security strategies. Join Control Risks experts Nicolas Reys and Barnaby Fletcher for a discussion about what lies ahead for technology and cyber security under Trump, from regulatory fragmentation and trade restrictions to the challenges of navigating a tech landscape increasingly shaped by geopolitics. Find out more.
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As election day in the US approaches, fragmented information spheres, disinformation and geopolitics loom, supercharged by emerging technologies, from AI to deepfakes. Join Control Risks experts Nicolas Reys and Barnaby Fletcher as they explore how generative AI, large-scale misinformation and disinformation, and digital threats are shaping the electoral landscape. From conspiracies to subtle narrative shifts, they discuss the evolving tactics of threat actors and the implications for businesses, governments and voters in this high-stakes digital era. Find out more.
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Turn to the Earth for your leadership NOW. How is this possible? Wait for direction from what Russel Means called ‘The Great Mystery'. Decrypt the wild life. Presidents should always not be sure of their answers. The only special quality that nation-states have, which make them unique, is that they are weaponized. Disarm nations and start over with the Earth.
The past year has seen a surge in regulatory activity worldwide as authorities continue to combat increasingly sophisticated cyber threats while managing the swift adoption of emerging technologies. Nowhere is this more evident—and potentially transformative—than in the European Union (EU). In this episode of Decrypt, Associate Director Stina Connor from our Digital Risks team is joined by Associate Director Alexandra Kellert from our Europe geopolitical and country risk team. They discuss the EU's dynamic regulatory landscape and look at the business implications of new regulations like the AI Act, unpacking the challenges these laws pose and the opportunities they present for businesses navigating the EU's complex digital and cyber environment.
Chris Steel and I chat about the dangers of store now, decrypt later, quantum computing and how actions taken or not taken now will have a massive impact as quantum computing becomes a reality.
The “zero trust” security model has been a buzzword in IT circles for a while now. It was hailed as a revolutionary approach to protecting digital assets by assuming nothing inside or outside the network is trustworthy. It's also proven very difficult to put into practice. In this episode, Nic Reys brings on Jim Fitzsimmons to dissect the principles, the effectiveness and the challenges of zero trust, from critical dependencies to navigating the complexities of modern cyber threats. What does zero trust really entail and is it the cybersecurity panacea it's touted to be? In other words, is it still a thing? Find out more about how we're supporting organisations face digital risk.
An exciting moment in Film3 as Jordan's guest, David Bianchi, alongside partner Gala Films ushers in a new era for decentralized cinema with his live action series RZR. Tap in as David discusses with Jordan their shared trailblazing history in Web3, Gala Films Watch to Earn model, the power of blockchain and the future of Bitcoin, Ethereum and Solana. ...... Brought to you by The Squad. ------------------------------- JORDAN BAYNE OFFICIAL WEBSITE https://www.jordanbayne.com TWITTER https://twitter.com/jordanbayne INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/jordan_bayne LINKEDIN https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordan-bayne ------------------------------ The Film3 OG and the Next Wave of Cinema Podcast is hosted by Jordan Bayne, the award winning filmmaker and thought leader behind the Film3 Movement. This podcast has conversations with the cutting edge thought leaders, artists, filmmakers and creators who are trailblazing the Film3 Movement alongside Jordan and The Squad to create a better future for filmmakers. ------------------------------ RESOURCE LINKS THE SQUAD OFFICIAL WEBSITE https://www.filmsquad.io THE SQUAD TWITTER https://twitter.com/Film3Squad THE SQUAD DISCORD discord.gg/K9DEfNaSYn THE SQUAD INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/film3squad THE SQUAD YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCF-bQ4_cNRth0XE-C60wzvw DAVID BIANCHI SOCIALS Twitter: https://twitter.com/davidbianchi IG: https://www.instagram.com/davidbianchi_official/ Website: https://davidbianchi.actor GALA FILM: Website: gofilm.gala.com/rzr-premeire-x ------------------------------ BIO: DAVID BIANCHI David Bianchi is a multi-hyphenate artist, actor, and filmmaker with over 100 professional credits in studio films and major network TV. His work has earned him membership in the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. He has produced 6 feature films and is the founder of Exertion Films, with projects licensed to HULU, HBOMax, Paramount+. In blockchain entertainment, David is the executive producer, co-writer, and lead actor in the new streaming science fiction series ‘RZR' in partnership with blockchain gaming giant Gala. RZR stars Mena Suvari, Emilio Rivera and Danny Trejo. The series is slated for a 2024 on Gala Film with digital collectibles on the ethereum and Gala blockchains. In fine art NFTS, he created an art genre called Spinema™ (spoken word cinema). These films led him to become one of the most unique creators in the NFT space. David was nominated two years consecutively in 2023 as one of the 100 most influential creators in the world by NFTNow. He has been curated at Art Basel, Scope Miami, LA Art Show and more. His work has been covered in major press outlets including Forbes, Coindesk and Decrypt. Click SUBSCRIBE so you never miss an episode.
Over two years have passed since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. This has been a period marked by relentless battlefield activity, shifting geopolitical dynamics, and a complex and evolving digital threat landscape. As business looks to rebuild a country still defending itself from invasion, how can CISOs and security teams ensure their organisations remain secure? In this episode, Nic Reys chats with Control Risks experts Stina Connor and Bota Iliyas about the current state of digital threats in Ukraine, the changing motivations of threat actors, and what to consider when operating in or entering a market sat at the nexus of geopolitical tensions. Find out more about what we're paying attention to in the digital risk space.
The Decrypt newsletter service faced a phishing scam due to a hack, urging users to ignore deceptive links. An Apple chip exploit raised alarms for crypto holders, emphasizing the need for vigilance. Alexey Pertsev, involved in the Tornado Cash case, faced scrutiny over his reaction to the Ronin hack, highlighting the complex interplay of technology and law in crypto's decentralized nature. These incidents reflect the ongoing challenges in securing digital assets and navigating the legal landscape in the rapidly evolving crypto world.________https://substack.com/@dcndailycryptonewsNews Links
This week, Emily Hart is setting out into the Wild West of cryptocurrencies here in Colombia and beyond. Is cryptocurrency the future of finance in Latin America? Is it safe? Is it just another way for rich people to hide their wealth from the tax man? Or for criminals to launder income? Or could it be a way for people to take banking into their own hands, a way for all of us to take control from a global system of banking we have so little say in? To explain all of that, we have on the show today Mat Di Salvo, Colombia-based correspondent covering crypto since 2019 for Decrypt, and two experts from Global Financial Integrity, a Washington DC-based think tank focused on illicit financial flows, corruption, and money laundering. Claudia Helms is the Director of the Latin America and Caribbean Program at GFI, having worked at the Organization of American States; And formerly at the UN, Claudia Marcela Hernández works as Policy Analyst for Central America in Global Financial Integrity. By early 2020, the region had 15.8% of the total volume of bitcoins worldwide, and it has grown exponentially since then. Last year, Mexico, Brazil, and Argentina were in the top 20 for global adoption – Colombia was 32nd in the world. Venezuela was 40th. Looking at crypto in any country requires a close look at the context, unique in every case: this region is turning to digital and virtual currencies for many different reasons, using it to send remittances, invest, and save – especially important in countries that have unstable governments, high inflation, or low levels of trust in institutions. Here in Latin America, levels of poverty and informal employment might create barriers to usage, while technological and educational gaps create unique challenges for users, especially when a new digital revolution of cryptocurrencies and virtual assets arrives without adequate regulation, government oversight, or consumer awareness – particularly around scams and security. This is why GFI started https://criptoabierto.com/ - a set of resources around crypto in Latin America designed for users and policy-makers alike. Basically, regulation of cryptocurrencies in the region does not adequately match its current usage and adoption. Colombia has yet to adopt legal framework, despite a growing number of users, but there is movement around this issue and various institutions have released commentary on it, and President Gustavo Petro has expressed interest in encouraging crypto usage - and mining - in the country. Thanks to the anonymous nature of this universe, it's difficult to get accurate data on exactly who is using crypto and what for, and though it's certainly not only criminals using these currencies and assets, they have high potential for money laundering and channelling illicit flows of money, from stolen funds and fraud to payments for illegal goods and funding of terrorist groups. We'll be talking about the opportunities and risks associated with cryptocurrencies, how their form and use are evolving, plus how (and why) cryptocurrencies can and should be regulated. The Colombia Briefing is also reported by Emily Hart – to get it direct to your inbox or email, you can subscribe to the Colombia Briefing via her Substack substack.com/@ehart or subscribe to the podcast's Patreon.
The yearlong buzz and panic following the launch of Chat-GPT has given way to the nuts and bolts of implementation. For companies large and small, from developers to end users, the question is: what's at stake? Join Nicolas Reys, Steve Sacks, and Caitlin Egen, experts based in New York, DC, and London, respectively, for a conversation about the work they're doing with clients who are weighing the risks and opportunities of implementing AI – from assessing vendors to tracking regulation.
Layer Two Labs Initiative: While specific details from the link are not provided directly, Layer Two Labs is presumably involved in the development and enhancement of blockchain technologies, particularly focusing on "Layer 2" solutions aimed at scaling and improving efficiency beyond the base layer (Layer 1) of blockchains like Bitcoin and Ethereum. This focus is crucial for addressing issues such as transaction speed, costs, and network congestion.Bitcoin's Inflation-Adjusted High: Analysis from Decrypt highlights that, when adjusted for inflation, Bitcoin's price could be considered at an all-time high. This perspective offers a nuanced view of Bitcoin's value, considering the global inflationary context, and positions Bitcoin as a potential inflation hedge, challenging conventional market assessments based on nominal prices alone.ECB Advisors on Bitcoin's Value: Advisors to the European Central Bank (ECB) have issued a stark assessment, suggesting that Bitcoin has failed as a currency and its fair value might be zero. This viewpoint reflects ongoing skepticism from some traditional financial sectors regarding the intrinsic value and utility of Bitcoin, underscoring the divide between digital asset proponents and traditional financial institutions.England's Crypto Property Legislation: The Law Commission in England is moving forward with consultations to potentially classify cryptocurrencies as property. This legal development is significant as it would provide a solid foundation for the ownership, transfer, and litigation of digital assets, aligning them more closely with traditional property rights and potentially enhancing their legal clarity and market confidence.________News Links
El Salvador gains regulatory approval for the world's first Bitcoin bonds. FTX debtors reject an IRS claim. Microsoft and AFL-CIO engage in talks about unionization efforts and AI boundaries. Google considers Bitcoin ETFs and relaxes crypto ad rules. Decrypt names BlackRock CEO Larry Fink as the 2023 Person of the Year.________News Links
Rug Radio and Decrypt announce a merger in Web3 publishing. The 2023 US defense bill removes crypto provisions. Over $330 million in crypto long positions are liquidated as Bitcoin falls below $43,000. Cathie Wood's Ark Invest sells $492 million worth of Coinbase shares.________News Links