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In this episode of the Security Insider podcast, we explore the issues surrounding the challenges of social media and artificial intelligence, specifically in the context of online radicalisation. How are these tools being used by extremist groups to target and radicalise at-risk individuals? Why has online radicalisation risen in recent years? What can be done to prevent this type of activity, and how might we recognise and address potential victims of online radicalisation in our own organisations? We are joined by Paul Ash, chief executive of the Christchurch Call Foundation, and Dr Nicole Matejic to help us better understand these challenges. Paul has extensive experience in public policy, including the cyber, digital, and security sectors. In addition to his role as Chief Executive of the Christchurch Call Foundation, he serves as a member of the Aspen Global Cybersecurity Group with the Aspen Institute, one of the world's leading think tanks on a wide range of topics, including security and global affairs. He was the New Zealand Government representative on the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism and has had a long and illustrious career in government, including 21 years with the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Trade, where he served as a Diplomat, Deputy Director of the International Security Disarmament Division and a Senior Policy officer, amongst other roles, before becoming the director of National Cyber Policy, Director, National Security Policy and then the Prime Minister's Special Representative on Cyber and Digital security. In addition to being an Author & National Security focused Behavioural Economist, Dr Nicole Matejic is the Principal Strategic Advisor at The Christchurch Call Foundation. She is also an adjunct Lecturer on Terrorism and National Security at Charles Sturt University and a partner at Immuto Group, where she focuses on National Security and Sovereign Risk. Her books include Social Media, Rules of Engagement, and The Hate Economy - The Lies People Sell That Lead to Violence.
All's well that ends well for Joey the golden doodle. Somehow, he survived a dramatic fall over a cliff Wednesday... and that's when multiple volunteer fire departments sprang to action to rescue him. We hear first from the fire chief with the Victoria Volunteer Fire Department and then the deputy chief with the Harbour Grace Fire Brigade. (On The Go's Jo-Ann Dooley with Justin Parsons; Krissy Holmes with Paul Ash)
This week, Rayan, Wilf, and Ivan discuss episodes 4 to 6 of The Traitors UK. From the start of the Jaz vs. Paul fight to the end of the earliest traitors' backstab yet, from Diane's deadly drink to dodgy dungeon tactics, and from trebuchets to Wellington - nothing escapes the watchful eye of our hosts on the podcast where we watch reality TV so you don't have to!Follow us for more - @itsjustagame.podcast on TikTok and Instagram! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Shellac Stack No. 318 walks, struts, and dances with Ed Kirkeby, Brother Bones, Paul Ash, Harry Raderman, Earl Burtnett, the Original Memphis Five, and others! We swing out with Count Basie, relax with Bob Stanley's Orchestra, and visit Cuba with Don Azpiazu's Havana Casino Orchestra. More too — including a novelty “party” record of the … Continue reading »
The 2019 Christchurch terrorist attack was a game changer for law enforcement in New Zealand and beyond. The live stream and subsequent reuploads of the attack garnered millions of views, posing a real risk of encouraging copycat attacks. The Christchurch Call was established in this context, as a collaboration between governments, tech companies, and civil society to ensure that terrorists and violent extremists can never use social media to amplify their attacks again. In this episode of NATO DEEP Dive, Dr. Sajjan Gohel is joined by Paul Ash, the Christchurch Call and Cyber Coordinator in the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet in New Zealand to discuss his crucial role in the formation of this initiative. Full transcripts for each episode can be found at: https://deepportal.hq.nato.int/eacademy/deep-dive-podcasts/ Follow DEEP Dive to stay up to date with each new upload.
Prime Minister Chris Hipkins has hinted his predecessor, Jacinda Ardern, could continue her work on the Christchurch Call when she leaves politics next month. Jacinda Ardern launched the initiative, aimed at eliminating terrorist and violent extremist content online, in the aftermath of the March 15 Mosque attacks. But Opposition parties are questioning what progress has been made since then. Here's political reporter, Katie Scotcher. Paul Ash, from the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, insists the Christchurch Call has made a tangible difference to the online environment, with people now less likely to encounter terrorist and extremist content online. He says online service providers continue to strive to improve understanding of the role of algorithms in online radicalisation, and to develop positive interventions.
Shellac Stack No. 270 parades with Pauline Alpert and Sam Lanin and journeys to Spain and New Orleans. We hear from artists as diverse as Paul Ash, Brother Bones, Jimmie Noone, Dick Hyman, Jesse Crawford, the Rondoliers and Piano Pals, Earl Hines, Pete Daily, and many more. Join us!
Shellac Stack No. 269 waddles and then glides with Paul Ash and Arthur (Guitar Boogie) Smith. We've got songs about cats and dogs from Isham Jones, Prince's Military Band, and the Dixie Stars; vocals from Dick Todd, Kay Starr, and Aileen Stanley; and marvelous piano by Frank Banta and Raie Da Costa. Much more too!
The head of the Christchurch Call says the global crackdown has made it harder for terrorists to weaponise the internet. An 18-year-old livestreamed himself shooting more than a dozen mostly-black people in a grocery store in Buffalo, New York, yesterday. He claims he was radicalised by the Christchurch mosque shooter. The attack was similar to the March 15 - involving a lone gunman, assault-style rifle and manifesto. Paul Ash heads up the Christchurch Call for the Government. He spoke to political reporter Anneke Smith about how much difference the crackdown is making.
There are three parts in this week's episode. The first two reflect on the Christchurch Call Summit, a meeting of world leaders and tech executives to discuss efforts to police hate speech and extremism on social media. Moderated by Courtney Radsch, a member of the Tech Policy Press masthead, our guests include Paul Ash, the New Zealand Prime Minister's Special Representative on Cyber and Digital and the Coordinator of the Christchurch Call; and Dia Kayyali, Associate Director for Advocacy at Mnemonic, the umbrella organization for Syrian Archive, Yemeni Archive, and Sudanese Archive. The third is an interview with New York State Senator Anna Kaplan on legislation she has introduced to contend with hate speech and misinformation.
The Christchurch Call to Action will hone its focus on people's "online journeys" and how certain platforms can steer users towards radicalisation.The commitment was announced today after a virtual summit - chaired by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and French President Emmanuel Macron - to mark the Call's two-year anniversary.Fourteen state leaders and 120 Call members participated in the summit.Although US President Joe Biden and Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg were absent, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Facebook's vice‑president for global affairs Nick Clegg took part.The Call members said, in a joint statement, they would look at designing ways to better understand the "algorithmic outcomes" for the likes of Facebook and YouTube, which have the potential to lead users on a path towards increasingly more extreme and radical content."This will help us address the question of amplification and identify more effectiveintervention points," the statement said.The Prime Minister's Special Representative on Cyber and Digital, Paul Ash, told Francesca Rudkin he is encouraged by the progress in the last two years."I think if we look back two years ago, and were looking forward to today. We would have seen the level of support as being right out at the upper end of what we could have imagined."LISTEN ABOVE
Sunday Times reporter Paul Ash chats to Aspen Pharmacare Group's Senior Executive Stavros Nicolaou about the hiccup over the vaccine rollout and what lies ahead for SA.
Paul Ash, longtime executive director of the San Francisco-Marin Food Bank, just retired, and Tanis Crosby has signed on to replace him. She explains to host Heather Knight why she wanted the demanding job and her plans for feeding swelling lines of hungry people. | Unlimited Chronicle access: sfchronicle.com/pod Have you listened? Chronicled: Who Is Kamala Harris?: podfollow.com/chronicled Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shellac Stack No. 208 lolls around with Lolly — and Bob Haring. We hear from Al Hopkins and His Buckle Busters, Cab Calloway, Frank Crumit, Paul Ash, Chick Bullock, and theatre organist Terance Casey — among many others. Support the Shellac Stack on Patreon: patreon.com/shellacstack — thank you!
Hlengiwe Nkabane, a young entrepreneur from the rolling hills of southern KZN, tells Paul Ash about her plans to save a railway that Alan Paton made famous
MultimediaLIVE — As the pandemic gathers pace in SA, pressure on the country's doctors has become intense. Boitumelo Makaulule, who works in a government hospital, and Suhayl Essa, who does shifts in private clinics, shared their stories with Sunday Times reporter Paul Ash
Shellac Stack No. 181 compares and contrasts in another installment of “Same Song, Second Version.” How does Jesse Crawford's version of “Dinah” stack up against the Quintet of the Hot Club of France? What happens when you pit the Andrews Sisters against the Waikiki Serenaders? Gene Austin vs. Paul Ash? George Olsen vs. Frank Sinatra? … Continue reading »
MultimediaLIVE — As the lockdown enter its fourth week, Paul Ash speaks to South Africans at home and overseas about how they are coping and what they're misisng about their old lives.
Paul Ash, executive director of the San Francisco Food Bank, talks about how food pantries are cropping up at local colleges because students are broke after paying tuition, and how he scrapes together 48 million pounds of food each year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Newshub Nation:On a stunning week in US politics, we speak to US Ambassador Scott Brown, just back from facilitating the meeting between Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and US President Donald Trump.Then, the head of our National Cyber Policy Office, Paul Ash, takes us behind the scenes of the Christchurch Call.And in Backstory, we meet the MP who acted in a drama club with Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi.Then, on The Pitch, National Party transport spokesperson Chris Bishop has five minutes to convince you he’d make a better Transport Minister than Phil Twyford.And as always we are joined by our panel: Sunday Star Times editor Tracy Watkins, Thomas Pryor from Sherson Willis, and Political commentator David Slack.
MultimediaLIVE — Rusty Labuschagne was jailed for 10 years in horrific conditions in a Zimbabwean prison for a crime that did not happen. In this espisode, he speaks to Paul Ash about prison life, humility, forgiveness and the healing power of the bush.
NO BS WITH SB #015 Paul Ash is an actor comedian based in Montreal. He is the creator of The Love Doctor and BattleCOM. His weekly Voix de Ville Variety Show featuring The Love Doctor (every Wednesday at The Wiggle Room, 3874 St-Laurent Blvd) is considered one of the best shows in Montreal with mentions in the New York Times and PBS. He is also a celebrity host of the Montreal Comic Con. Originally from Halifax, he is cited with revitalizing the comedy scene there. He’s won a CBC Laugh Out Loud, has placed 3rd in the Great Canadian Laugh Off semi-finals and in the Montreal Grand he made it to the finals. He has performed stand-up comedy in Europe as well as both Canada and the United States. you can listen the podcast everywhere Apple Podcasts Breaker Castbox Google Podcasts Overcast Pocket Casts RadioPublic Spotify Stitcher thanks to PERONI RESTAURANT http://restaurantperoni.com/
MultimediaLIVE — Sunday Times Travel editor Paul Ash has always travelled with a tape recorder. Long after cleverer people dumped clunky tapes for the brittle efficiency of solid-state flash-memory recorders, pundits have been shouting "Tape is dead!" from the rooftops. Yet, to paraphrase Mark Twain, reports of tape's death have been greatly exaggerated. The National Audio Company of Springfield, Missouri, USA, makes about 10 million cassette tapes a year for tapeheads and artists as different as Pearl Jam and Arianna Grande. Those musicians have helped ensure that there's life the old dog yet. In this episode, veteran tapehead Ash speaks to Sunday Times colleagues about the considerable punishments and slow-burning joys of cassettes and making mix tapes for the objects of your heart's desire. The interviews were recorded on a Marantz PMD-420 two-head cassette deck, using a Rode M3 "direct fire" condenser microphone. Field audio was recorded on a Sony WM-D6C Professional Walkman and an Akai micro-cassette dictataphone. National Audio Company
MultimediaLIVE — Every dreamer loves a train. Maybe it's the sheer moxie they represent as they curl around mountains and cut across plains; maybe it's the human progress they signify. For the curious, their slow pace and on-board freedom of movement encourage strangers to mingle and connections to spark. For the nostalgic, they hark back to travel's Golden Age, when the likes of the legendary Orient-Express carried society's ritziest across continents under clouds of luxury, exoticism and entitlement. Certainly, in an age of instantaneous everything, of night flights and sleeping pills and waking up on runways, there can be no better way for a romance-seeking traveller to relive a time when the journey was the thing than to go by rail. And if by rail, then what better travelling companions than fine dining, exemplary service and a multitude of comforts dressed up in a coat of bygone charm? In this episode, Sunday Times Travel editor Paul Ash speaks to Rohan Vos father of the renowned luxury Rovos Rail. Rovos Rail
MultimediaLIVE — Jock Safari Lodge is one of eight privately-run camps in the world-famous Kruger National Park in South Africa. Staying in a private camp may be expensive but it offers unbeatable luxury and private game drives with some of the best rangers and trackers in the world. Paul Ash discovers why Jock Camp is so special. Sunday Times Travel · Jock Safari Lodge
MultimediaLIVE — The island of St Helena is a tiny speck of volcanic rock in the middle of the South Atlantic. It may be one of the remotest inhabited places on Earth and until 2017, the only way to get there was by ship which took five days to motor there from Cape Town. Now the island has an airport. Exactly one year ago, Paul Ash flew in on the inaugural flight for a 24-hour whistlestop tour. And what a place it is! St Helena Tourism · Airlink
MultimediaLIVE — The South African summer cruise season is just around the corner. This year, MSC is bringing a bigger ship to local waters. As a taster, Paul Ash recalls a voyage on the much-loved MSC Sinfonia in 2016. MSC Cruises
MultimediaLIVE — The game rangers and guardians of South Africa's Kruger National Park are engaged in a bitter and dangerous struggle against armed gangs of rhino poachers. Paul Ash spent three days in the world-famous wildlife reserve, listening to their stories.
MultimediaLIVE — Paul Ash boards a traditional square-rigged sailing ship for a voyage from Cape Town and speaks to the crew about life on the ocean wave. Sea shanty sung by Ordinary Seaman Dikembe Dio, aboard the Picton Castle in February 2015. Sail training on Picton Castle
MultimediaLIVE — Paul Ash speaks to some Lisboetas - people born and raised in Lisbon - about what makes their city so magical. The original hang drum music was composed and performed by Lisbon-based musician Nuno Moreno. The track "1116" is from his album Groove A Zen Sound, available directly from Nuno, e-mail grooveazensound@gmail.com.
Most wealthy, high-performing school districts have huge achievement gaps. And 10 years ago, Lexington, Massachusetts, did too. The students doing the worst? Mostly African American and Hispanic students who were traveling for hours — part of a long-running desegregation program that has been in place since the 1960s. Hear how Lexington superintendent Paul Ash learned that some of his students […]
Most wealthy, high-performing school districts have huge achievement gaps. And 10 years ago, Lexington, Massachusetts, did too. The students doing the worst? Mostly African American and Hispanic students who were traveling for hours — part of a long-running desegregation program that has been in place since the 1960s. Hear how Lexington superintendent Paul Ash learned that some of his students […]
MultimediaLIVE — In this podcast, iSimangaliso Wetland Park's lead wilderness trails guide, Mandla Buthelezi, tells Paul Ash about buffaloes and lions, the warning snarl a leopard makes - and what you should do if you get charged by a hippo. iSimangaliso Wetland Park
Paul Baluyot is a Canadian stand up comedian and writer. To learn more, check out www.paulbcomedy.com . Paul Ash has been part of the Canadian comedy scene for over 20 years and has hosted numerous mics in both Montreal and Halifax. For more info, check out www.paulashcomedy.com
In this episode of Solo in the City, Cheryl Besner is joined by Phototherapy® guru Pazit Perez and Comedian and "Love Doctor" Paul Ash to talk how to "Make Love Happen". This episode will give you some creative, innovative and practical ideas to "Make Love Happen" in 2017.
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The Lone Reader; one librarian talks about the books he reads. Relates the often surprising story of America's adoption of electricity, including its oddities: streetlighting schemes which used "artificial suns": powerful arc lights on 150 ft. towers scattered about a city. Got shadows? Music: Bam Bam Bamy Shore, by Paul Ash and His Orchestra, courtesy of Internet Archive. Time: 0:02:19 Size: 2.12Mb
A jam packed episode featuring comedian Paul Ash and ST x Liam bring us some killer new HipHop for your earholes! All hosted by Reese, Jo, and Kate in Utopia's bong - room studio!
Paul Ash was the leader of orchestras that primarilly played in movie theatres throughout the United States during the 1920s and 1930s. He worked in the Chicago's McVickers Theatre and Oriental Theatre, the Paramount Theatre in Brooklyn and Manhattan as well as the Granada Theatre in San Francisco during which time his records were released under the name of Paul Ash and his Granada Orchestra.
Upfront Investor Podcast: Weekly Australian Stock Market Update | Trading and Investing Education
This week Dale Gillham speaks again with Paul Ash, Victorian president of the Australian Technical Analysts Association.
This week Dale Gillham speaks again with Paul Ash, Victorian president of the Australian Technical Analysts Association.
Upfront Investor Podcast: Weekly Australian Stock Market Update | Trading and Investing Education
This week Dale Gillham speaks again with Paul Ash, the Victorian president of the Australian Technical Analysts Association. Paul addresses the shift in world markets and how investors can manage their positions in a volatile market.
This week Dale Gillham speaks again with Paul Ash, the Victorian president of the Australian Technical Analysts Association. Paul addresses the shift in world markets and how investors can manage their positions in a volatile market.
This week Dale Gillham speaks again with Paul Ash, the Victorian president of the Australian Technical Analysts Association. Paul provides listeners with an insight into his opinion of the current market conditions.
Upfront Investor Podcast: Weekly Australian Stock Market Update | Trading and Investing Education
This week Dale Gillham speaks again with Paul Ash, the Victorian president of the Australian Technical Analysts Association. Paul provides listeners with an insight into his opinion of the current market conditions.
This week Dale Gillham interviews Paul Ash Victorian president of the Australian Technical Analysts Association. Paul provides listeners with helpful tips for both established and beginner traders.
Upfront Investor Podcast: Weekly Australian Stock Market Update | Trading and Investing Education
This week Dale Gillham interviews Paul Ash Victorian president of the Australian Technical Analysts Association. Paul provides listeners with helpful tips for both established and beginner traders.