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In this episode of the Cyber Uncut podcast, host Liam Garman is joined by Lee Shelford, sales engineering manager and cloud lead at Genetec, to explore how the company uses cutting-edge technology to help law enforcement agencies combat crime and build safer communities. The conversation begins with Genetec's recent success in completing its IRAP assessment – a critical milestone in demonstrating the company's commitment to cyber security and data protection. From there, Shelford shares how Genetec is working alongside some of the world's leading law enforcement organisations to develop next-generation security solutions. Shelford dives into Genetec Cloudrunner, a powerful tool that enables law enforcement to track vehicles across vast distances – significantly aiding investigations and contributing to a reduction in criminal activity. The discussion then shifts to the Genetec Community Connect Program, which brings together a network of CCTV systems from various partners to provide real-time, integrated surveillance feeds to police and emergency services. Finally, Shelford explains how Genetec ensures the security and integrity of these systems, maintaining strong protections across all connected networks. Enjoy the episode, The Cyber Uncut team
Why is your sport horse not performing at its best? In this insightful round table discussion, Dr. Mike Pownall and the veterinary team at McKee-Pownall break down the multi-layered causes of poor performance in equine athletes. From subtle lameness and dental pain to ulcers and metabolic disease, this episode explores the interconnected systems that influence your horse's health and rideability.Joined by Drs. Esther Millares, Natalie Sanza, and Katelyn McNicol—with lead vet assistant Karen Foell—this episode emphasizes the importance of early detection, diagnostic precision, and a collaborative care approach. Whether you're a competitive rider, trainer, or passionate owner, this episode will change the way you think about what's really going on when your horse feels “off.”Timestamps00:00 – Welcome to the EquiConnect Podcast01:20 – Why poor performance isn't just lameness03:00 – Most common causes of lameness in sport horses05:20 – When it's not the limbs: other sources of poor performance07:00 – Dental health: the missing link in equine performance09:15 – Signs of dental pain and behavioural clues11:00 – How often should your horse's teeth be checked?12:30 – Bit-related injuries and overlooked oral discomfort13:00 – Gastric ulcers: pain, behavior, and underperformance15:00 – Why diagnosis matters before treatment17:30 – Preventing ulcers through diet, stress reduction, and training plans20:00 – Understanding metabolic disease: EMS and Cushing's23:30 – Preventing laminitis and managing metabolic horses25:00 – Myths that delay proper care27:00 – Supplements, shoeing, and the importance of diagnostics30:00 – New tools: regenerative therapies and smarter supplements32:00 – The power of teamwork: vet, farrier, body worker, nutritionist33:00 – Final thoughts and takeawaysQuotes“Believing a stiff horse is just naughty is like blaming your car for being slow when the tires are flat.” – Dr. Esther Millares“Dental pain can be constant and invisible—but it affects everything from eating to contact under saddle.” – Dr. Katelyn McNichol“Gastric ulcers don't just hurt—they change your horse's entire mindset.” – Dr. Natalie Sanza“Education and empathy—not judgment—are how we improve sport horse care.” – Dr. EstherMillares“Diagnosis isn't just a step—it's the foundation for treatment that works.” – Dr. Natalie SanzaKey Takeaways & ResourcesDiagnosing Poor PerformancePoor performance is rarely caused by a single issue. Often, subtle lameness, gastric discomfort, dental problems, and metabolic disorders overlap.Know your horse's “normal.” Behavioural changes are often the first clue.Dental HealthSubtle dental pain may show up as training resistance, chewing abnormalities, or changes in body condition.Annual dental exams are essential; some horses benefit from 6–9 month intervals.Gastric UlcersUlcers cause both physical and behavioural symptoms and are common in sport horses.Gastroscopy is the gold standard for diagnosis and should guide tailored treatment plans.Management includes low-stress environments, frequent hay access, and limited high-intensity work.Metabolic ConditionsEquine Metabolic Syndrome (EMS) and Cushing's Disease (PPID) can impact energy, recovery, and condition.Laminitis prevention starts with early diagnosis, diet changes, and consistent exercise.Advanced TherapiesTools like stem cell therapy, PRP, and IRAP are extending equine careers and targeting healing.Collaborative...
Il tempo scorre sempre... non perdiamoci le puntate con le novità per imprese e professionisti... non rinunciamo ad un caffè.
Dr Suzy Charman is a leading expert on the Safe System with 20 years of experience. Before joining RSF Suzy was head of international road safety at TRL, and before that she was responsible for overseeing the establishment of the International Road Assessment Programme (iRAP). What you'll learn:Understanding Road RiskThe Role of Connected Vehicle Data in the Evolution of Safety ModelsThe Importance of Considering the Business Case for Road SafetyThe Role of Human Error in Road Safety
Il consueto caffè con le novità della settimana.
Dal 1° gennaio 2025 occorrerà prestare la massima attenzione agli strumenti di pagamento utilizzati per le spese, non solo da imprese e professionisti, ma anche dai loro dipendenti, in caso di trasferta. Per vitto, alloggio, viaggio e trasporto mediante autoservizi pubblici non di linea è infatti necessario effettuare il pagamento con strumenti tracciabili. Diversamente scatta l’indeducibilità del costo in capo all’impresa datore di lavoro (anche ai fini Irap) e la tassazione per il dipendente in quanto considerata retribuzione. I movimenti in contanti riferiti ai rimborsi in questione saranno, perciò, penalizzati due volte. A prevederlo sono alcune misure inserite nella legge di Bilancio. Ne parliamo con Michela Magnani, Commercialista e Revisore Contabile, esperta Sole 24 ORE.Il 16 gennaio è stato presentato il sesto Rapporto annuale sul lavoro domestico a cura dell’Osservatorio Domina, che delinea il quadro attuale in Italia per il lavoro di colf, badanti e babysitter. Complessivamente, tra lavoratori e datori di lavoro, il settore conta 1,7 milioni di persone censite dall’Inps. Applicando il tasso presunto di irregolarità, il numero di persone coinvolte supera i 3,3 milioni. 5,4 miliardi di spesa delle famiglie sfuggono a Fisco e Inps, per una componente irregolare che sarebbe pari al 47%. Ci colleghiamo con Lorenzo Gasparrini, segretario generale di Domina, Associazione Nazionale Famiglie Datori di Lavoro Domestico.
C'est quoi l'empreinte carbone d'une fusée ? Peut-on faire des satellites bio-sourcés ? Est-ce que l'on peut étudier l'univers et ses mystères de façon durable ? Impossible aujourd'hui de séparer l'espace de la bonne santé de notre Terre. L'urgence du dérèglement climatique s'invite dans les discussions et la question se pose : quel est le réel impact écologique de la recherche spatiale ? Avec notre invité Jürgen Knödlseder, directeur de recherche CNRS à l'institut de recherche en astrophysique et planétologie (IRAP), nous allons faire un état des lieux de l'impact carbone de la recherche, mais aussi évoquer les différentes pistes de décarbonation, sans oublier les lacunes et les points non résolus de ce sujet encore nouveau dans la recherche scientifique. Une émission préparée, animée et réalisée par Sophie Podevin Ressources: Publications de Jürgen Knödlseder Life cycle assessment of the Athena X-ray integral field unit Minimiser l'impact environnemental des projets spatiaux scientifiques: contribution émanant de la communauté scientifique au séminaire de prospective du CNES 2024 sur la thématique “Empreinte environnementale des activités scientifiques spatiales” L'empreinte carbone de la recherche spatiale (angl) L'empreinte carbone de l'IRAP (angl) Extrait d'actualité de la radio ICI
In this episode of Daily Vet Life, Dr. Wendy Gaddis of Block and Bridle Veterinary Service, describes two cases where she used regenerative therapies such as interleukin-1 receptor antagonist protein (IRAP) and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) to help return horses to soundness.Daily Vet Life is brought to you by Dechra.Daily Vet Life Podcast Host, Guest(s), and Links for Episode 57:Host: Alexandra Beckstett, Editorial Director of EquiManagement | Visit MyNewHorse.comGuest: Dr. Wendy Gaddis of Block and Bridle Veterinary ServicePodcast Website: Daily Vet LifeBrought to You By: Dechra Veterinary Products
E' una manovra di bilancio che sta facendo discutere quella approvata dal Consiglio Veneto nei giorni scorsi con 35 voti a favore e 10 contrari. Dure le prese di posizione da parte dell'opposizione, ma preoccupate anche le reazioni dopo l'analisi dell'ufficio studi di Confartigianato Imprese Veneto che pronostica un rincaro medio dell'Irap pari a 112 euro annui per le società di persone e di 628 euro per quelle di capitali.
Guest: Abbas Kudrati, Asia's SMC Regional Chief Security, Risk, Compliance Advisor, Microsoft [@Microsoft]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/akudrati/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/askudratiHosts: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/sean-martinMarco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society Podcast & Audio Signals PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli____________________________Episode NotesDuring the On Location series at AISA Cyber Con 2024 in Melbourne, a significant conversation unfolded between Sean Martin, Marco Ciappelli, and Abbas Kudrati about key cybersecurity themes and strategies relevant to the Asia-Pacific region.Abbas Kudrati, a seasoned cybersecurity professional and cloud advocate, shared insights into the state of cybersecurity in the region. He highlighted that ransomware remains one of the top threats, particularly in Asia and Australia. This persistent issue underscores the importance of robust data governance and access control. Abbas emphasized that organizations must establish strong security foundations, including data classification and access management, to prepare for the complexities introduced by AI. Without these measures, companies risk exposing sensitive information when leveraging generative AI solutions.The discussion also touched on data sovereignty, a critical topic for governments and defense organizations in Australia. Abbas noted the growing number of localized data centers built by major cloud providers to meet sovereignty requirements. While private sector organizations tend to be less stringent about data location, government entities require data to remain onshore. Frameworks like IRAP and Essential Eight are instrumental in ensuring compliance and guiding organizations in implementing consistent security practices.Zero Trust emerged as a transformative concept post-pandemic. According to Abbas, it simplified cybersecurity by enabling secure remote work and encouraging organizations to embrace cloud solutions. He contrasted this with the rise of generative AI, which has introduced both opportunities and challenges. AI's potential to streamline processes, such as analyzing security alerts and automating vulnerability management, is undeniable. However, its unbounded nature demands new strategies, including employee education on prompt engineering and responsible AI use.Sean Martin and Marco Ciappelli explored how AI can revolutionize operations. Abbas pointed out that AI tools like security copilots are making cybersecurity more accessible, allowing analysts to query systems in natural language and accelerating incident response. He stressed the importance of using AI defensively to match the speed and sophistication of modern attackers, noting that attackers are increasingly leveraging AI for malicious activities.The conversation concluded with a forward-looking perspective on AI's role in shaping cybersecurity and the importance of maintaining agility and preparedness in the face of evolving threats. This dynamic exchange provided a comprehensive view of the challenges and advancements influencing cybersecurity in the Asia-Pacific region today.____________________________This Episode's SponsorsThreatlocker: https://itspm.ag/threatlocker-r974____________________________ResourcesLearn more and catch more stories from Australian Cyber Conference 2024 coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/australian-cyber-conference-melbourne-2024-cybersecurity-event-coverage-in-australiaBe sure to share and subscribe!____________________________Catch all of our event coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/technology-cybersecurity-society-humanity-conference-and-event-coverageTo see and hear more Redefining CyberSecurity content on ITSPmagazine, visit: https://www.itspmagazine.com/redefining-cybersecurity-podcastTo see and hear more Redefining Society stories on ITSPmagazine, visit:https://www.itspmagazine.com/redefining-society-podcastWant to tell your Brand Story Briefing as part of our event coverage?Learn More
Guest: Abbas Kudrati, Asia's SMC Regional Chief Security, Risk, Compliance Advisor, Microsoft [@Microsoft]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/akudrati/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/askudratiHosts: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/sean-martinMarco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society Podcast & Audio Signals PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli____________________________Episode NotesDuring the On Location series at AISA Cyber Con 2024 in Melbourne, a significant conversation unfolded between Sean Martin, Marco Ciappelli, and Abbas Kudrati about key cybersecurity themes and strategies relevant to the Asia-Pacific region.Abbas Kudrati, a seasoned cybersecurity professional and cloud advocate, shared insights into the state of cybersecurity in the region. He highlighted that ransomware remains one of the top threats, particularly in Asia and Australia. This persistent issue underscores the importance of robust data governance and access control. Abbas emphasized that organizations must establish strong security foundations, including data classification and access management, to prepare for the complexities introduced by AI. Without these measures, companies risk exposing sensitive information when leveraging generative AI solutions.The discussion also touched on data sovereignty, a critical topic for governments and defense organizations in Australia. Abbas noted the growing number of localized data centers built by major cloud providers to meet sovereignty requirements. While private sector organizations tend to be less stringent about data location, government entities require data to remain onshore. Frameworks like IRAP and Essential Eight are instrumental in ensuring compliance and guiding organizations in implementing consistent security practices.Zero Trust emerged as a transformative concept post-pandemic. According to Abbas, it simplified cybersecurity by enabling secure remote work and encouraging organizations to embrace cloud solutions. He contrasted this with the rise of generative AI, which has introduced both opportunities and challenges. AI's potential to streamline processes, such as analyzing security alerts and automating vulnerability management, is undeniable. However, its unbounded nature demands new strategies, including employee education on prompt engineering and responsible AI use.Sean Martin and Marco Ciappelli explored how AI can revolutionize operations. Abbas pointed out that AI tools like security copilots are making cybersecurity more accessible, allowing analysts to query systems in natural language and accelerating incident response. He stressed the importance of using AI defensively to match the speed and sophistication of modern attackers, noting that attackers are increasingly leveraging AI for malicious activities.The conversation concluded with a forward-looking perspective on AI's role in shaping cybersecurity and the importance of maintaining agility and preparedness in the face of evolving threats. This dynamic exchange provided a comprehensive view of the challenges and advancements influencing cybersecurity in the Asia-Pacific region today.____________________________This Episode's SponsorsThreatlocker: https://itspm.ag/threatlocker-r974____________________________ResourcesLearn more and catch more stories from Australian Cyber Conference 2024 coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/australian-cyber-conference-melbourne-2024-cybersecurity-event-coverage-in-australiaBe sure to share and subscribe!____________________________Catch all of our event coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/technology-cybersecurity-society-humanity-conference-and-event-coverageTo see and hear more Redefining CyberSecurity content on ITSPmagazine, visit: https://www.itspmagazine.com/redefining-cybersecurity-podcastTo see and hear more Redefining Society stories on ITSPmagazine, visit:https://www.itspmagazine.com/redefining-society-podcastWant to tell your Brand Story Briefing as part of our event coverage?Learn More
Passato il concordato e le dichiarazioni, cosa ci aspetta a novembre.
L'acquisto dell'usufrutto e la decadenza dall'agevolazione prima casa, il termine del 31 ottobre per l’opzione per il calcolo dell’IRAP in base al bilancio, la semplificazione degli adempimenti per la successione a favore di fondazioni e enti benefici, l'IVA nella cessione dei fabbricati non ultimati. A cura di Norberto Villa
Un altro mese, questo ricco di scadenze.
Un caffè insieme per parlare delle novità della settimana per imprese e professionisti.
Una recente sentenza della Corte di Cassazione stabilisce che per le società di auto aziendali, che usano la derivazione diretta dal bilancio secondo l’art. 5 Dlgs 446/1997, non valgono le limitazioni del Testo unico delle imposte sui redditi. Questo significa per le auto aziendali si potrà applicare la deducibilità al 100% dell’IRAP - spiega Stefano Sirocchi, consulente automotive ed esperto de Il Sole 24 Ore.
Il costo del lavoro deducibile nel modello IRAP, il regime transfrontaliero di franchigia applicabile dal 2025, la Cassazione sul superminimo, l'impatto delle novità in tema di interpello sulle società di comodo. A cura di Norberto Villa
In this episode of the EquiConnect Podcast, host Dr. Mike Pownall welcomes Dr. Esther Millares from McKee Panel Equine Services - Campbellville to discuss the emerging field of orthobiologics. The conversation delves into the definition, applications, and benefits of orthobiologics like Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP), IRAP, and ProStride for treating equine musculoskeletal issues. Dr. Millares explains how these regenerative therapies work, their advantages over traditional treatments, and common misconceptions. The episode emphasizes the importance of consulting veterinarians for proper diagnosis and personalized treatment plans.Dr Esther Millares started her professional career after graduating in 2012 in Madrid, Spain where she did an equine rotating internship at the Alfonso X El Sabio Veterinary Teaching Hospital. During this time, her interest in sport medicine and equine surgery increased and she decided to pursue a career in sports medicine.She then started a second internship at Paton & Martin Veterinary Services in Vancouver, Canada, an equine clinic with a large orthopedic and lameness caseload. During this experience, she was afforded the opportunity to work with elite sport horses that suffered a range of orthopedic injuries and allowed her to refine her lameness skills.Afterwards, she completed a two-year Equine Sports Medicine Fellowship and a one-year Equine Field service Fellowship (Junior specialist) at the Veterinary Teaching Hospital of the University of California-Davis, USA. Dr. Millares then enrolled in an Equine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Residency program (ACVSMR Practice Experience), completed a certification in acupuncture by the Chi Institute in Florida, and achieved a kinesiotaping certification by Equi-Tape. During her time as a fellow and resident, she was able to develop some interest in research studies, which motivated her to pursue a Master of Sciences (MSc) at the University of Montreal (UdeM). Following graduation of the MSc, she was hired as an equine clinician at the veterinary teaching hospital (CHUV) of the University of Montreal and continues collaborating as a veterinary researcher at the Equine Asthma Research Laboratory of the UdeM.During her time as a veterinarian, she has taken many different opportunities to learn and become very proficient at the diagnosis of basic and complex lameness, regenerative medicine, diagnostic imaging, routine medicine procedures, and acupuncture among others.Time Stamps:00:00 Introduction to Equi Connect Podcast00:37 Meet Dr. Esther Millares02:28 Understanding Orthobiologics04:21 Types of Orthobiologics07:40 Clinical Applications and Benefits09:43 Cost and Frequency of Treatments12:46 Myths and Misconceptions14:45 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsFor more information visit www.mckeepownall.ca or email info@mpequine.com
Gli autotrasportatori altoatesini temono un caos del traffico con i lavori sul versante austriaco dell'autostrada del Brennero e, contemporaneamente, la chiusura di passo Resia per lavori. "La ristrutturazione del ponte Lueg in Tirolo sta causando gravi ingorghi e ritardi nel traffico, che incidono pesantemente sul trasporto merci". Il presidente dei trasportatori di merce di lvh.apa, Alexander Öhler, sottolinea l'importanza di una pianificazione accurata delle infrastrutture stradali, che deve essere effettuata in accordo tra i paesi coinvolti. "La manutenzione delle infrastrutture stradali è imprescindibile, ma queste operazioni devono essere ben pianificate e, soprattutto, coordinate con tutti i paesi interessati. Non si può lavorare a scapito dell'economicità. Il nostro principio deve essere: lavorare insieme e non uno contro l'altro", afferma Öhler. La fase di test avviata da ASFINAG, che prevede una temporanea doppia corsia nei giorni di grande traffico, è accolta con favore dai trasportatori altoatesini. "Questa misura dimostra che proposte costruttive sono possibili e possono essere implementate immediatamente. Abbiamo bisogno di più approcci costruttivi come questo per minimizzare l'impatto sul trasporto merci", richiede Öhler. Tuttavia, il presidente critica la chiusura programmata della strada del Resia in Val Venosta a partire dal primo agosto. "Con il cantiere sul ponte Lueg e quello in Val Venosta, contemporaneamente due importanti strade di collegamento sono bloccate, rendendo quasi impossibile un flusso regolare delle merci. Il caos del traffico è quindi preprogrammato", avverte Öhler. La chiusura totale prevista da inizio ottobre a metà dicembre e di nuovo dall'8 marzo a fine maggio 2025 porterà a un significativo spostamento del traffico pesante sull'autostrada del Brennero, già fortemente congestionata. "Il risultato di queste misure non coordinate possiamo immaginarlo tutti: ancora più ingorghi, ritardi e un enorme danno economico. Facciamo un appello urgente ai responsabili affinché si cerchino insieme soluzioni che non ostacolino ulteriormente il trasporto merci", conclude Öhler.Ne parliamo con Thomas Baumgartner, Past President ANITA con delega al Brennero. Cina, incontro Meloni-XiLa presidente del Consiglio Giorgia Meloni è in Cina dove ha incontrato il premier Xi."C'è una insicurezza crescente a livello internazionale e io penso che la Cina sia inevitabilmente un interlocutore molto importante per affrontare tutte queste dinamiche facendolo a partire dai rispettivi punti di vista per ragionare insieme di come garantire stabilità, pace, un interscambio libero". Bisogna "ragionare insieme" di "come garantire anche un interscambio che continui a essere libero perché per farlo abbiamo bisogno soprattutto che rimanga stabile il sistema di regole nel quale ci muoviamo". Così la presidente del Consiglio Giorgia Meloni al presidente cinese Xi Jinping nel corso dell'incontro a Pechino. La Cina è disposta a collaborare con l'Italia "per promuovere l'ottimizzazione e il miglioramento della cooperazione tradizionale negli investimenti economici e commerciali, nella produzione industriale, nell'innovazione tecnologica e nei mercati di terzi, nonché per esplorare la cooperazione in aree emergenti come i veicoli elettrici e l'intelligenza artificiale". Lo ha detto il presidente Xi Jinping nel bilaterale con la premier Giorgia Meloni, assicurando - secondo il network statale Cctv - che Pechino "accoglie con favore le aziende italiane che investono in Cina ed è disposta a importare più prodotti italiani di alta qualità". Xi ha sottolineato che nell'era della globalizzazione economica, solo aderendo "alla cooperazione aperta nelle catene industriali e di fornitura globali è possibile ottenere uno sviluppo vantaggioso per tutti". La Cina, pertanto, "aderisce alla via dello sviluppo pacifico, non persegue mai l'egemonia ed è disposta a condividere opportunità di sviluppo con altri Paesi". A tal proposito, spera anche che l'Italia "comprenda e sostenga" tale filosofia e svolga "un ruolo costruttivo nella promozione del dialogo e della cooperazione Cina-Ue e nello sviluppo positivo e stabile delle relazioni Cina-Ue". I due Paesi, inoltre, "si trovano alle due estremità dell'antica Via della Seta.Ne parliamo con Alberto Forchielli, economista e fondatore di Mindful Capital Partners.Concordato preventivo, scadenza rinviata al 31 ottobreIl consiglio dei ministri ha approvato il 26 Luglio in via definitiva il decreto correttivo sulle scadenze fiscali e concordato preventivo biennale. Lo fa sapere il viceministro dell'Economia Maurizio Leo in una nota. In particolare, spiega, si procede ad "una ridefinizione dei termini per la presentazione delle dichiarazioni, spostando al 31 ottobre la scadenza per l'invio delle dichiarazioni relative alle imposte sui redditi e all'Irap" e sul concordato preventivo biennale "viene introdotta un'imposta sostitutiva (flat tax) sul maggior reddito concordato con aliquote variabili dal 10 al 15 per cento in relazione al punteggio Isa".Ne parliamo con Marcello Tarabusi, dottore commercialista e socio presso Studio Guandalini, esperto per Il Sole 24 ORE.
In this episode we cover all the Illinois Hunting lotteries that you will need to apply for to hunt this fall. We also cover all the events IL Learn to Hunt has coming up! Info on IRAP: https://dnr.illinois.gov/conservation... Learn more about IL Learn to Hunt here: https://linktr.ee/learntohuntil The University of Illinois' Illinois Learn to Hunt program provides FREE educational content, training webinars, and workshops to teach ADULT participants how to hunt deer, turkey, squirrels, pheasants, ducks, geese and other game. The Hunting Illinois podcast provides educational discussions with experts, review of animal ecology, hunting strategies, and so much more. Make sure to register for free webinars and workshops through our website and follow us on Facebook for any updates on the program and Illinois hunting in general. It is never too late to learn how to hunt!
Ogni mese ha le sue, luglio particolarmente ricco...
La Corte Costituzionale sulla prescrizione dell'azione di responsabilità verso i revisori, l'assenza di limiti alla deducibilità IRAP dei costi delle auto, la distinzione tra crediti d'imposta inesistenti e crediti non spettanti. A cura di Luca Bilancini
Quest'anno l'export di beni italiani crescerà del 3,7% e nel 2025 del 4,5% raggiungendo i 679 miliardi di euro. A spingere la crescita l'innovazione tecnologica in tutti i settori. È quanto emenerge dal Doing Export Report 2024 di Sace, presentato oggi, che approfondisce le potenzialità di crescita dell'export italiano e le nuove rotte su cui le imprese devono puntare. L'export crescerà nel 2024 per proseguire a un ritmo sostenuto nel prossimo triennio, con il ritorno a dinamiche di crescita simili a quelle pre-pandemia. A contribuire sarà anche il calo dell'inflazione e il conseguente progressivo taglio dei tassi di interesse, con un miglioramento delle condizioni finanziarie globali. Il valore in euro nel 2024 supererà i 650 miliardi mentre il prossimo anno raggiungerà i 679 miliardi. Si conferma il trend positivo anche per l'export nazionale di servizi, con una crescita media in valore del 4% nel 2024-2027, grazie anche al continuo sviluppo delle tecnologie digitali più avanzate (in particolare dell'intelligenza artificiale), che faranno da apripista a una nuova fase della globalizzazione. L'adozione di nuove tecnologie sta dettando l'evoluzione anche dei beni di consumo. Esportazioni in crescita, puntando sull'innovazione digitale, ma anche sulla transizione ambientale, per le imprese italiane nel prossimo biennio. A dirlo, a margine della presentazione del Doing Export Report 2024 di Sace a Milano, Alessandro Terzulli, chief economist di Sace. "Per usare un aggettivo che è ricorrente al nostro rapporto, vediamo delle prospettive brillanti. Chiaramente ci sono una serie di incognite, però noi siamo cautamente ottimisti. Prevediamo un più 3,7% per l'export italiano di beni in valore nel 2024, quindi a chiusura di questo anno, seguito da un più 4,5% nel prossimo anno. Questo che cosa vuole dire? Che partendo da 626 miliardi circa del valore di questo export nel 2023, a fine di 2025 arriveremo a un po' meno di 680, 679 per l'esattezza". Tra le geografie di destinazione ottime prospettive provengono da 14 Paesi in cui Sace è presente e verso cui lo scorso anno si sono diretti circa 80 miliardi di beni italiani, un valore che crescerà del 5,4% quest'anno e del 7% nel 2025: dall'Arabia Saudita ed Emirati Arabi Uniti a Singapore, passando per India, Vietnam e Cina; oltreoceano in Brasile, Colombia e Messico, per ritornare verso il Vecchio Continente con Serbia, Turchia e poi Marocco, Egitto e Sudafrica, "paesi che - si legge nel rapporto- si sono distinti per crescita, ambizione, trasformazione e alto potenziale". Approfondiamo il tema con Alessandro Terzulli, Capo economista di Sace.Beghe per le prime tre per capitalizzazzione a Wall Street: Apple e Microsoft con Bruxelles, Nvidia soffre un po' di realizziSenza tregua. I fari dell'Unione Europea sono nuovamente puntati su Apple, che solo qualche giorno fa aveva annunciato che a causa delle stringenti regole imposte da Bruxelles, la sua nuova intelligenza artificiale (Apple Intelligence) non arriverà in Europa. Almeno non subito. Neanche il tempo di analizzare le conseguenze di questa decisione, che dall'Ue arriva notizia di una nuova indagine nei confronti del gigante di Cupertino. La Commissione Europea ha infatti informato Apple della sua opinione preliminare secondo cui le regole dell'App Store violano il Digital Markets Act (Dma), poiché impediscono agli sviluppatori di app di indirizzare liberamente i consumatori verso canali alternativi per offerte e contenuti. Un'indagine che suona un po' come una bocciatura, verso tutti gli sforzi fatti da Apple che da mesi sta cercando di adeguare i suoi sistemi operativi alle nuove regole europee. Oggi la Commissione Ue ha informato Microsoft della sua opinione preliminare secondo il gigante Usa ha violato le norme antitrust europee vincolando lo strumento per la comunicazione Teams ai prodotti Office 365 e Microsoft 365. Nella comunicazione degli addebiti, ulteriore passo nell'indagine avviata a luglio 2023, constata che Microsoft è dominante a livello mondiale nelle applicazioni di produttività 'software as a service' per uso professionale. E richiama il timore che almeno dall'aprile 2019 Microsoft abbia collegato Teams alle sue principali applicazioni Saas, limitando la concorrenza e difendendo la propria posizione di mercato. Se Apple e Microsoft hanno a che fare con il regolatore europeo, Nvidia va incontro a qualche difficoltà sul mercato. La società californiana produttrice di microchip, proprio grazie all'AI e diventata per un paio di giorni l'azienda quotata con il maggior valore al mondo, pari a 3,34 trilioni di dollari. Per poi rintracciare in questi giorni e tornare ad essere la terza dietro a Microsoft e Apple. Oggi Nvidia Corp (+0,78%) tenta il rimbalzo dopo aver perso alla vigilia il 6,68%, dopo il -4% della scorsa settimana, la prima in negativo dopo otto rialzi consecutivi. Ne parliamo con Alessandro Plateroti, Direttore di NewsMondo.it.Centromarca: "Governo favorisca fusioni e acquisizioni"Oggi si è svolta l'assemblea di Centromarca. L'analisi dei bilanci delle aziende aderenti a Centromarca mostra che tra il 2020 e il 2022 l'incidenza dei costi sostenuti per l acquisto di materie prime è cresciuta dal 54,5% al 57,8%. Energia elettrica, acqua e gas hanno visto il loro peso aumentare dall'1,3% al 2,4%. Gli extracosti sono stati in parte assorbiti nei conti economici e in parte trasferiti a valle con estrema gradualità. Per effetto della crescita dei costi l'utile netto complessivo è calato dal 5,5% al 4,6%. A una fase critica per la congiuntura e i mercati l'industria di marca, nel suo insieme, ha risposto mantenendo o potenziando gli investimenti. Il 6% delle entrate è stato destinato alla ricerca e allo sviluppo. Il 63% delle aziende ha aumentato gli impieghi in tecnologie digitali, come le piattaforme di e-commerce, l intelligenza artificiale e gli strumenti per la gestione dei big data. Oltre il 70% ha aumentato gli stanziamenti destinati alla sostenibilità, con focus sulla riduzione delle emissioni di anidride carbonica e sull'adozione di pratiche di economia circolare. "Abbiamo bisogno di una politica industriale che favorisca fusioni e acquisizioni, perché la taglia delle nostre imprese ci penalizza nel mercato globale". Lo afferma il presidente di Centromarca Francesco Mutti, secondo il quale "è fondamentale finalizzare le risorse pubbliche sui comparti strategici e creare le condizioni migliori per gli investimenti, in particolare quelli destinati alla digitalizzazione e allo sviluppo sostenibile". In generale competitività, innovazione, sostenibilità, legalità sono gli ambiti sui quali Centromarca ha richiamato l'attenzione del governo nel corso dell'incontro 'Geopolitica, società, innovazione - Scenari e priorità per l'Industria di Marca', promosso alla Triennale di Milano in concomitanza con l'assemblea dell'associazione. Approfondiamo il tema con Francesco Mutti, amministratore delegato di Mutti SpA e presidente di Centromarca.Confesercenti: con boom dell’online -5,2mld tasse in 10 anniIn vista dei prossimi saldi, che partiranno il 6 luglio, Confesercenti ricorda che, nei primi tre mesi del 2024, ha visto registrare la scomparsa di 9.828 imprese, a fronte di un boom degli acquisti online. Con la riduzione dei negozi, si riduce anche la base imponibile per il fisco. Secondo le stime di Confesercenti, dal 2014 ad oggi, la desertificazione commerciale ha portato ad una perdita cumulata di 5,2 miliardi di euro di tasse negli ultimi dieci anni. A perderci, fisco centrale ed enti locali: del gettito sfumato, infatti, il 17,4% -910 milioni – sarebbe stato di IMU, il 12,6% – o 660 milioni di euro – di TARI, il 42,7% (2,24 miliardi) di Irpef, cui si aggiungono 223 milioni (il 4,3%) di addizionale regionale e comunale Irpef, 700 milioni di euro di Irap (il 13,4%) e infine 510 milioni di euro di altri tributi comunali (9,7% del totale). Previsione per andamento consumi di Confesercenti: Il rallentamento dell'inflazione e il taglio del cuneo fiscale sostengono la tenuta dei consumi: nel 2024, secondo le previsioni Confesercenti, la spesa media annuale delle famiglie dovrebbe attestarsi su 34.527 euro l'anno, con un aumento di +1.302 euro rispetto al 2023. Un salto però ancora 'amplificato' dalla crescita dei prezzi, che pure continua anche se più lentamente: in termini reali, infatti, la spesa media annuale delle famiglie prevista per il 2024 si riduce a 29.126 euro. Si tratta dunque di un risultato in lieve crescita (+288 euro in termini reali, circa il +1%) sul 2023, ma ancora distante dai numeri prepandemia: -1.604 euro (il -5,2%) di spesa annua in meno per famiglia rispetto al 2019. E' quanto emerge dal dossier Confesercenti e Cer "Commercio e consumi. Tra crescita nominale e decrescita reale". Ne parliamo con Patrizia De Luise, presidente nazionale Confesercenti.
Consueto caffè (con gelato?) per un ripasso delle novità normative e di prassi per imprese e professionisti.
Ogni mese ha le sue, giugno un po' intenso.
Governo de SP amplia investimentos para a promoção de segurança das vias estaduais e conforto aos usuários da malha paulista. Em cerimônia no Palácio dos Bandeirantes, Tarcísio de Freitas, governador de SP, anunciou a adesão do estado ao indicador internacional iRAP e a parceria com o Google Cloud e Waze for Cities, que amplia o monitoramento em tempo real das rodovias. Na ocasião, também fez a entrega de 106 viaturas à Polícia Rodoviária Estadual e 17 ao Corpo de Bombeiros. Leia mais: https://www.saopaulo.sp.gov.br/spnoticias/ultimas-noticias/sp-investe-em-seguranca-viaria-com-metodologia-internacional-e-parceria-com-google/
Il consueto appuntamento con le novità per imprese e professionisti.
Avec Caroline Freissinet, Sylvestre Maurice et Francis RocardCe cycle de tables rondes invite des experts issus de différentes disciplines à apporter leur éclairage sur un thème qui agite la communauté scientifique ou, plus largement, la société. Cette quatrième saison est l'occasion d'explorer des territoires encore peu ou mal connus, des profondeurs de l'océan aux confins du système solaire… et même au-delà.Aller sur Mars constitue un pari fou dont l'humanité rêve depuis longtemps. Ces dernières années, plusieurs missions vers la planète rouge ont permis de grandes avancées de la recherche. L'objectif d'y envoyer une mission habitée vers 2050 est-il désormais atteignable ? Quelles sont les étapes qui restent à franchir pour y parvenir ?Cette table ronde propose un état des lieux de la recherche sur Mars en 2024.Avec Caroline Freissinet, CNRS, Sylvestre Maurice, Irap, et Francis Rocard, CnesDébat animé par Caroline Lachowsky, journaliste scientifique à RFI, enregistré le 25 avril 2024 à la BnF I François-Mitterrand. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Il trattamento delle perdite su crediti ai fini IRAP, il calcolo dei ricavi effettivi nel test sulle società di comodo, la deducibilità dei costi relativi al dipendente del professionista. A cura di Ludovica Lopetti
Tune into esteemed researcher and veterinarian, Dr Lisa Fortier who, alongside Dr Jason Lowe, discussed Intra-Articular Approaches to Osteoarthritis and management of the disease in equines and companion animals at a recent seminar. Lisa gave an informative, science-based talk, introducing some of the exciting new research and gave updates about treatment options available for osteoarthritis in animals as we continue to learn more about this disease. Lisa covers the pro's and con's of all popular biological treatments, including PRP, IRAP, Pro-Stride, Stem cells, A2M and Polyacrylamide Hydrogels (Noltrex & ArthramidVet). This podcast is the recording of a seminar, if you would like to view a video recording, including the presentation slides, visit: https://arthramid.com.au/dr-lisa-fortier-seminar/
La disapplicazione parziale delle società di comodo, la deducibilità IRAp dei ristorni nelle cooperative, la donazione modale come doppia liberalità. A cura di Anita Mauro
In this episode the IL Learn to Hunt crew go over what turkey hunting gear they have used over the years. What gear they continue to use and what gear was not necessary and left in the truck. Come hear about what gear you might want to get you started in turkey hunting! IL Learn to Hunt Links: https://linktr.ee/learntohuntil IRAP: https://dnr.illinois.gov/conservation... Trout Fishinghttps://www.ifishillinois.org/program...
Il settimanale di novità per imprese e professionisti.
YOU STILL HAVE A CHANCE TO HUNT THIS SPRING!!! The LtH team cover six different options to hunt turkey this spring if you missed out on the fall lottery. We also go over the turkey season forecast for the season, which looks pretty good! Links mentioned: Luke's article: https://outdoor.wildlifeillinois.org/... IRAP: https://dnr.illinois.gov/conservation... IDNR Turkey page: https://dnr.illinois.gov/hunting/turk... IL Hunting Digest: https://dnr.illinois.gov/content/dam/... IL Learn to Hunt Links: https://linktr.ee/learntohuntil The University of Illinois' Illinois Learn to Hunt program provides FREE educational content, training webinars, and workshops to teach ADULT participants how to hunt deer, turkey, squirrels, pheasants, ducks, geese and other game. The Hunting Illinois podcast provides educational discussions with experts, review of animal ecology, hunting strategies, and so much more. Make sure to register for free webinars and workshops through our website and follow us on Facebook for any updates on the program and Illinois hunting in general. It is never too late to learn how to hunt!
Il modello 730/2024, le nuove dichiarazioni REDDITI, CNM e IRAP, le semplificazioni al quadro RU. A cura di Ludovica Lopetti
La proroga della disciplina emergenziale sulla assemblee "a distanza", il termine per ravvedere l’omessa presentazione del modello REDDITI 2023, l'esclusione da IRAP del costo dei lavoratori del settore sportivo dilettantistico. A cura di Luca Bilancini
The Florida Association of Equine Practitioners 2023 meeting in Palm Beach, FL - Part 1 1) Healing With Horse Power, Liberty Getman, DVM - discussing regenerative medicine for osteoarthritis using IRAP (interleukin-1 receptor antagonist protein), PRP (platelet rich plasma), Restigen®, Pro-Stride® and PPP (platelet poor plasma). 2) Emergency Service: Thinking Outside The Box, Amy Grice, DVM - The crisis of the reduction of equine veterinary practitioners is addressed, specifically in the ability to provide emergency care for clients. 24/7 availability ranks as the #1 reason a client chooses a veterinarian and the #2 reason practitioners quit. 3) The Science Of Joint Supplements: What Does The Evidence Say? Chris Elliott, MRCVS - A discussion of the various supplements used to remove pain from joints with osteoarthritis. He notes that we are moving away from pain medication towards antioxidant supplements that remove the cause of pain. 4) The Horse magazine posts a question about soybean meal (SBM), which the principal equine nutritionist at Purina answers. I discussed her response. Interestingly, I met her a few days later at this conference.
Join Lois Houston and Nikita Abraham, along with special guests Nancy Kramer and Betina Tagle from Oracle's corporate security organization, as they discuss the steps you can take to evaluate your organization's security, privacy, and compliance requirements using Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. They also talk about the resources that are available to help you do so. Oracle MyLearn: https://mylearn.oracle.com/ Oracle University Learning Community: https://education.oracle.com/ou-community Subscribe to Security Updates: https://www.oracle.com/security-alerts/ Oracle Trust Center: https://www.oracle.com/trust/ OCI CAIQ: https://www.oracle.com/corporate/security-practices/cloud LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/oracle-university/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Oracle_Edu Special thanks to Arijit Ghosh, David Wright, and the OU Studio Team for helping us create this episode. -------------------------------------------------------- Episode Transcript: 00;00;00;00 - 00;00;38;16 Welcome to the Oracle University Podcast, the first stop on your cloud journey. During this series of informative podcasts, we'll bring you foundational training on the most popular Oracle technologies. Let's get started. Hello and welcome to the Oracle University Podcast. I'm Nikita Abraham, Principal Technical Editor with Oracle University, and with me is Lois Houston, Director of Product Innovation and Go to Market Programs. 00;00;38;20 - 00;01;01;13 Hi there. In today's special episode, we're going to talk about all the steps you can take to evaluate your organization's security, privacy, and compliance requirements using Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. We'll also explore some of the resources that are available to help you do so. And to tell us all about it, we're joined by two guests from Oracle's corporate security organization. 00;01;01;16 - 00;01;32;25 Nancy Kramer is a Senior Director in Global Information Security. She has 20 years of experience in risk management, security, privacy, and compliance audits involving complex business processes and IT systems. She also provides thought leadership, including engagement with industry organizations. Dr. Betina Tagle is also with Global Information Security. She has over 20 years of experience with cybersecurity and compliance in both the private and public sector. 00;01;32;27 - 00;01;52;26 Thank you so much, Nancy and Betina, for being with us today. Yes, this is such an important topic to learn more about. I'm really interested in what you have to share with us. Thank you so much for having us. We are delighted to help our customers learn more about how to securely reap the benefits of cloud. Thanks for this opportunity, Niki and Lois. 00;01;52;28 - 00;02;25;26 As organizations adopt cloud services, they're seeking guidance on evaluating cloud service providers. Our goal is to offer helpful insights on the approach. Let's start with setting some context. What kind of challenges do organizations face in their cloud adoption journey? Organizations continue to migrate business-critical applications and workloads to the cloud. The benefits are compelling. Leveraging the cloud lets organizations focus on their core mission and minimize capital expenditure. 00;02;25;29 - 00;03;08;09 With cloud services, organizations still own their data while leveraging the expertise, economy of scale, technical flexibility, and scalability offered by their cloud providers. When organizations are considering their cloud strategy, they need to consider their security, privacy, and compliance objectives from internal and external sources, compiling their requirements for the cloud service providers. For example, external requirements may include applicable laws and regulations based on the organization's location, their customer location, industry, or the type of data they process. 00;03;08;12 - 00;03;50;02 Organizations would benefit from a thorough analysis of the regulatory environment by their legal team. Internal requirements may be defined by the organization's Board of Directors, CEO, CISO, and other executives, as well as internal policies and contractual commitments to their customers. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, or OCI, provides services, features, and documentation resources to support these customer obligations. Oracle University and OCI also offer helpful courses to guide customers through securing their cloud tendencies using various OCI features and services. 00;03;50;03 - 00;04;22;19 I want to come back to those courses later, but first, who does what in the cloud? Which operational technology management tasks are handled by the cloud provider and which are the customer's responsibility? I think it will help if I start by defining the categories of Oracle offerings and summarizing who does what per category. This will clarify the notion of the shared management model that is predominant in the cloud as well as the relative scope of available security assurance validations. 00;04;22;22 - 00;04;57;08 OCI services can be used to build and operate computing environments, which include data analysis, storage, system integrations, enterprise workloads, and cloud native or containerized applications. Oracle manages the hosted tools, but the customer is responsible for how they build, configure, and use these tools, and for the data processed in their tenancies. Some examples of OCI services are compute and autonomous database. 00;04;57;10 - 00;05;30;11 Exactly right, Betina. In contrast, cloud applications are hosted using a Software as a Service or SaaS model in which the cloud provider, such as Oracle, manages the cloud applications and the underlying infrastructure. Customers are responsible for how they configure and use these SaaS applications and for the data processed in their cloud tendencies. Examples of these services include Enterprise Resource Planning, ERP, and Human Capital Management, or HCM. 00;05;30;13 - 00;05;59;11 Customers are also responsible for securing any third-party integration associated with these SaaS offerings, as well as any custom code extension scripts that they add to the applications. Let me highlight the differences a bit more in relation to the traditional on-premises model where companies such as Oracle provide hardware and software that customers install, deploy, and manage in their own computing environments. 00;05;59;13 - 00;06;25;23 The customer is wholly responsible for the management of the entire technology environment in which those products are deployed and operated, as well as the data they process. That makes sense. Right, Lois. And Oracle strongly recommends that customers protect the computing environment they manage by installing security updates delivered through the Critical Patch Update, CPU, and Security Alert programs without delay. 00;06;25;26 - 00;06;59;08 Customers can view and even subscribe to notifications about these security updates at oracle.com/security-alerts. Just to summarize, cloud providers are responsible for the security of the cloud, and customers are responsible for security in the cloud. They still decide on what data to process, where, and how. No matter what type of cloud service, OCI or SaaS, customers should still do the following. 00;06;59;08 - 00;07;34;01 Implement settings for authentication and authorization per their security and privacy requirements for accounts and passwords. Manage access for user accounts, including auditing which user accounts have access to what data. Monitor the available logs and reports, and respond to security events as well as determine what data to process and manage that data per their organization's security and privacy objectives. And you're going to be joining us in the Oracle University Learning Community soon for a special live event to talk about all of this in more detail, right? 00;07;34;02 - 00;07;57;13 Yes, we are. We are so excited to talk to everyone in the community. We're going to look at this topic in-depth in the special live event that is scheduled for June 29th. We will walk you through a tour of relevant resources on oracle.com so you can make sure to plan ahead and attend. And you'll need to be a member of the community if you want to attend. 00;07;57;14 - 00;08;17;13 So be sure you join and register for the event today. If you're not already a member of the community, you can sign up by visiting mylearn.oracle.com. You'll find all the live events, including the one Nancy and Betina will be hosting, on the community home page. So Betina, how can people see a preview of those oracle.com resources? 00;08;17;14 - 00;08;52;08 Oracle offers a wealth of security and cloud compliance information on the Oracle Trust Center found at oracle.com/trust. The site includes Oracle Corporate security practices, the cloud compliance site of third-party independent attestations to various global and regional compliance frameworks, and the Oracle Security blog. You can view the independent third-party certifications for OCI in the Trust Center by clicking the Attestations link under the Cloud Compliance heading. 00;08;52;10 - 00;09;22;06 Please note that each attestation is scoped to a particular set of cloud services and data center regions. Clicking on a compliance framework name retrieves a general description and the link to the entity providing the compliance framework. Some examples of global compliance frameworks include ISO 27001, SOC 2, Cloud Security Alliance Star, and Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards or PCI DSS. 00;09;22;08 - 00;09;45;23 This site also includes geography-specific standards, such as US FedRAMP, UK CyberEssentials, European Union Cloud Code of Conduct for Privacy, and IRAP for Australia. Obviously, this information is subject to change and is updated frequently. 00;09;45;25 - 00;10;11;16 Want to learn more about modern best practices for cloud applications? Oracle University offers business processes training for Human Capital Management, Financials, Customer Experience, Supply Chain, and Procurement. From now through August 31st, you can take the training for any of these areas and get certified for free as well. Oracle Cloud training and certifications empower you to explore limitless possibilities in the cloud landscape. 00;10;11;17 - 00;10;29;10 Gain the knowledge and skills needed to design, deploy, secure, and operate modern cloud infrastructure and applications with confidence. Go to education.oracle.com for more details. What are you waiting for? Get certified today. 00;10;29;12 - 00;11;04;29 Welcome back. Let's say there's a customer who wants to view OCI compliance attestations. I know they can always contact Sales to get these audit reports, but are there any self-service options? Yes. OCI customers can download OCI attestations of compliance to various compliance frameworks, including global information security standards, via the OCI Console and the Compliance Documents screen. There are multiple types of compliance documents available depending on the compliance framework or standard. 00;11;05;02 - 00;11;50;21 These include audit reports, attestations of compliance, and certificates of compliance. While logged in to the OCI Console for your tenancy, open the navigation menu. Click Identity and Security from the left menu that appears and then click Compliance on the screen that appears. The Compliance Documents page displays all available documents. You can filter, sort, and download the compliance documents of interest from this page via the command line interface and using the OCI API. Instructions for accessing compliance documents are also in the OCI product documentation at docs.oracle.com. 00;11;50;21 - 00;12;20;04 Thanks, Betina. That's great to know. Nancy, what else does Oracle offer to help our customers secure their cloud workloads running on OCI? I can offer two additional recommendations. The first is to take advantage of the in-depth OCI courses available through Oracle University. The OCI learning subscription includes introductory as well as expert-level courses. 00;12;20;06 - 00;12;59;02 To get started, there's an OCI Foundations learning path that describes the types of services OCI offers, has some basic recommendations for configuring your tenancy so that you meet your organization's security and privacy and compliance objectives. There are some key terminology you'll be introduced to in that learning path, as well as recommendations for architecture that provide resilience and business continuity. For example, OCI regions typically have multiple availability domains which each, in turn, have multiple fault domains. 00;12;59;05 - 00;13;31;01 OCI designed these availability and fault domains to have redundant systems so that a disruption of service in one availability domain does not result in a disruption to all availability domains in that region. These kinds of architectural and system design choices will help organizations avoid disruption of their operations when using systems running in OCI. A more advanced Oracle University offering is the Cybersecurity and Oracle Cloud learning path. 00;13;31;03 - 00;13;58;21 This group of courses explains the various OCI services that can be used to implement information security controls for identity management, networks, managing encryption keys, network firewalls, vulnerability scanning, compartment management practices, and so much more. And all of our OCI training in MyLearn is available free to anyone. So, there are really no barriers to learning if you're interested in diving in. 00;13;58;23 - 00;14;36;09 Those are some great course recommendations, Nancy and Bettina. So, Nancy, you said you had two recommendations. What's the other one? My second suggestion is for customers to evaluate the suitability of OCI cloud services by downloading and reading the detailed information about security practices from oracle.com. Oracle published Consensus Assessment Initiative Questionnaires, also called CAIQ or “CAKE” for various cloud services, including for OCI. CAIQs are industry-standard questionnaires from the Cloud Security Alliance. 00;14;36;12 - 00;15;11;14 That is a global organization which defined a set of controls companies can use to evaluate all types of cloud services to essential security controls in a fair and consistent manner. Each CAIQ answers several hundred questions, encompassing important information security control domains such as audit and assurance, application security, business continuity, change management, data center physical controls, human resources, identity and access management, incident management, and finally, threat and vulnerability management. 00;15;11;14 - 00;15;38;22 These publicly-available CAIQs encompass a broad set of information security policies and practices that are most relevant for cloud services. You can download the OCI CAIQ from oracle.com/trust by drilling down on the Security Practices for Cloud section. We will also add it in the show notes so that it's easily accessible. 00;15;38;25 - 00;16;07;16 Thank you, Betina and Nancy. This has been a very informative conversation. I had no idea about all the details that went into corporate security. I can't wait for the live tour of these oracle.com public resources in the Oracle University Learning Community on June 29th. We're very much looking forward to that event as well. Thank you so much for giving us a chance to share guidance about how organizations can evaluate the security, compliance, and privacy of cloud service providers. 00;16;07;18 - 00;16;31;02 We look forward to being back here again. We'd love that. Thanks again! In our next episode, we'll look at Oracle Machine Learning with Cloud Engineer Nick Commisso. Until then, this is Nikita Abraham and Lois Houston signing off. That's all for this episode of the Oracle University Podcast. If you enjoyed listening, please click Subscribe to get all the latest episodes. 00;16;31;04 - 00;19;04;01 We'd also love it if you would take a moment to rate and review us on your podcast app. See you again on the next episode of the Oracle University Podcast.
Welcome to the newest episode of The Cloud Pod podcast! Justin, Ryan, Jonathan, Matthew and Peter are your hosts this week as we discuss all things cloud and AI, Titles we almost went with this week: The Cloud Pod is better than Bob's Used Books The Cloud Pod sets up AWS notifications for all The Cloud Pod is non-differential about privacy in BigQuery The Cloud Pod finds Windows Bob The Cloud Pod starts preparing for its Azure Emergency today A big thanks to this week's sponsor: Foghorn Consulting, provides top-notch cloud and DevOps engineers to the world's most innovative companies. Initiatives stalled because you have trouble hiring? Foghorn can be burning down your DevOps and Cloud backlogs as soon as next week.
Dr. Rullan's equine rehabilitation and veterinary center in Ocala, Florida is unique in so many ways, offering Ozone, Hyperbaric Oxygen, Stem Cell, IRAP, PRP, Amniotic Membrane Therapy and more. He sits down with Josi to discuss the importance of preventative measures, and what is truly possible with rehabilitation. Dr. Alberto Rullan - Equine Veterinarian at Performance Equine Veterinary Services, Equine Performance Center - https://www.instagram.com/albertorullanvmd/ - https://www.albertorullan.com/ More about your host, Josi Young - Owner of Silver Lining Herbs, President of 10X Farm & Ranch, NFR & Canadian Finals Qualifier - https://www.instagram.com/josiyoung82/ Tack Room Talk is brought to you by Silver Lining Herbs - https://www.silverliningherbs.com/
In this episode of Voices for Water, our host Karthik Nagarajan is in conversation with Nitin Bassi, the program lead for water at CEEW. Nitin has played a key role in establishing the India-EU Water Partnership (IEWP). He was a Member of the Water Quality Task Force for river Ganga, set up by the Ministry of Jal Shakti. Before joining the Council, Nitin worked with the International Water Management Institute (IWMI) and the Institute for Resource Analysis and Policy (IRAP). In this episode, they discussed the connection between water and energy, as well as how it plays out in urban and rural India. It also explores government policies that aim to balance the needs for water and energy, and how developed countries approach this issue. All this and much more in this episode of Voices For Water. This show is brought to you by [India Water Portal (https://www.indiawaterportal.org/). Tweet to Karthik Nagarajan (@The_Karthik): https://twitter.com/The_Karthik You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app. You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mariko Hirose is the U.S. Litigation Director at International Refugee Assistance Project (IRAP.) Mariko joins host Loren Steffy to discuss IRAP's work in aiding refugee's worldwide and here in America. They also discuss IRAP's recent letter of recommendation to the US government on how to help refugee's trying to make it to America.
Dr. Hiliary Rice and Jonathan Yardley discuss the truth behind joint supplements. They also explain what is PRP and IRAP and how they are different from each other. Osteoarthritis is a common cause of lameness in the horse learn why these joint injections are safe and can stop arthritis.
La puntata parte sulle note di un celebre brano di Tiziano Ferro, ma per il noto cantante il rosso non sembra poi così relativo. È stata infatti convalidata l'esecuzione esattoriale intrapresa dall'Agenzia delle Entrate Riscossione ai suoi danni per un debito di 9 milioni di euro. Avrebbe omesso di versare Irpef, Irap e Iva relative ai periodi d'imposta 2006, 2007 e 2008. E il Tribunale civile di Latina, con una sentenza dello scorso 15 luglio, ha rigettato la richiesta di sospensione del pignoramento presso la sua società Tzn Srl. L'inserimento nel Dl Aiuti di un tetto del 5% alle commissioni applicabili ai buoni pasto rasserena il mercato dopo lo sciopero dello scorso 15 giugno, ma apre il confronto verso una lunga stagione negoziale. Cosa potrà succedere nei prossimi mesi? Ne parliamo in diretta con Serena Uccello de Il Sole 24 ORE. Pronte le istruzioni dell'Agenzia delle Entrate per i buoni benzina da 200 euro introdotti contro il caro-carburanti per i lavoratori dipendenti. In quali casi si possono ottenere? Ne parliamo in diretta conStefano Sirocchi, commercialista ed esperto per Il Sole 24 ORE.
"Human migration is both inevitable and growing. What are we as a global community doing to address it?" asks human rights lawyer Becca Heller, who believes that every refugee and migrant deserves a safe pathway to resettlement. Through her work with the International Refugee Assistance Project (IRAP), Heller is showing how the power of the law can help displaced people find homes. By providing access to legal information and services, IRAP champions a functional, rights-based legal system that empowers resettlers to find long-lasting safety. (This ambitious plan is a part of the Audacious Project, TED's initiative to inspire and fund global change. If you want to hear even more about Heller's work, stick around after the talk on the "TED Talks Daily" podcast, where she digs deeper into her ideas.)
"Human migration is both inevitable and growing. What are we as a global community doing to address it?" asks human rights lawyer Becca Heller, who believes that every refugee and migrant deserves a safe pathway to resettlement. Through her work with the International Refugee Assistance Program (IRAP), Heller is showing how the power of the law can help displaced people find homes. By providing access to legal information and services, IRAP champions a functional, rights-based legal system that empowers resettlers to find long-lasting safety. (This ambitious plan is a part of the Audacious Project, TED's initiative to inspire and fund global change.)
"Human migration is both inevitable and growing. What are we as a global community doing to address it?" asks human rights lawyer Becca Heller, who believes that every refugee and migrant deserves a safe pathway to resettlement. Through her work with the International Refugee Assistance Project (IRAP), Heller is showing how the power of the law can help displaced people find homes. By providing access to legal information and services, IRAP champions a functional, rights-based legal system that empowers resettlers to find long-lasting safety. (This ambitious plan is a part of the Audacious Project, TED's initiative to inspire and fund global change. If you want to hear even more about Heller's work, stick around after the talk on the "TED Talks Daily" podcast, where she digs deeper into her ideas.)
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