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Send us a textMy guest for this episode is Donna Dupont, Founder and Chief Strategist for Purple Compass. She is an award-winning designer and futurist, and brings skills and insights developed over 25 years working with leaders in healthcare, public safety, defense and security. In our discussion, Donna explains the work she does helping organisations build their future literacy skills to navigate and lead change in today's complex and uncertain world. By integrating theory and practice she assists organisations to strengthen their anticipatory and adaptive capabilities, strategic intelligence, and agility in learning to advance future policy and strategic planning for impact. Donna is passionate about helping her clients learn and apply foresight to support organisational decision-making and advancing actions to mitigate future risk, enhance preparedness and adaptive capacity to disruptive events, and leverage opportunities for change, innovation and transformation. Her unique style bridges systems thinking with strategic foresight to understand patterns and the potential evolution over time. She works with both quantitative and qualitative data, and designs processes to ensure confidence with insights and knowledge theories generated. And Donna is well qualified to provide this foresight to organisation - she is a recipient of seven government awards at the provincial and federal level for outstanding achievement, excellence and partner relations in policy and strategic planning. Her futures research “Anticipation in Emergency Management, 2020” received awards from the Canadian Defence and Security Network, and the Association of Professional Futurists. Donna holds a Master of Design in Strategic Foresight & Innovation from OCAD University. I hope you find this conversation as interesting as I did.Contact ABM Risk Partnership to optimise your risk management approach: email us: info@abmrisk.com.au Tweet us at @4RiskCme Visit our LinkedIn page https://www.linkedin.com/company/18394064/admin/ Thanks for listening to the show and please keep your guest suggestions coming!
The Cognitive Crucible is a forum that presents different perspectives and emerging thought leadership related to the information environment. The opinions expressed by guests are their own, and do not necessarily reflect the views of or endorsement by the Information Professionals Association. During this episode, John Cappello emphasized the importance of collaboration and sharing experiences in the Western United States to combat disinformation and influence social dynamics. He suggested several research areas, including the use of disinformation in the Western Balkans, the impact of disinformation on trust in institutions, and effective strategies for countering disinformation. John also encouraged interested students or researchers to reach out to him for potential collaboration. He recommended the book "Parting the Curtain" by Walter Hickson for a better understanding of the challenges faced in the region. Recording Date: 11 Feb 2025 Research Question: John Cappello suggests an interested student or researcher examine the disinformation tactics actors use within the Balkan region and which strategies have been successful to counter these efforts. Resources: Balkan Security Network Halyard Mission Foundation Parting the Curtain: Propaganda, Culture, and the Cold War, 1945-1961 by Walter L. Hixson Balkan Ghosts: A Journey Through History by Robert D. Kaplan Tim Judah Noel Malcolm Link to full show notes and resources Guest Bio: John Cappello, a 25-year veteran of the United States Air Force, is a founding partner and Chief Operations Officer of the Balkan Security Network (BSN). Specializing in defense and security issues, with a focus on hybrid warfare and information operations in the Western Balkans, his experience includes serving as Defense Attaché in Belgrade, Serbia, and U.S. Air Force Attaché in Tel Aviv, Israel. The Balkan Security Network specializes in defense and security information projects and disinformation analysis in the Western Balkans, providing fact-based news and analysis on these issues. BSN's content is published across the region. John is also the president of the Halyard Mission Foundation. Founded in 2015 the goal of the Foundation is to educate, commemorate, and increase awareness of the Halyard Mission, the rescue of over 500 US airmen during WWII, and the role the Serbs played in the success of the mission. About: The Information Professionals Association (IPA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to exploring the role of information activities, such as influence and cognitive security, within the national security sector and helping to bridge the divide between operations and research. Its goal is to increase interdisciplinary collaboration between scholars and practitioners and policymakers with an interest in this domain. For more information, please contact us at communications@information-professionals.org. Or, connect directly with The Cognitive Crucible podcast host, John Bicknell, on LinkedIn. Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, 1) IPA earns from qualifying purchases, 2) IPA gets commissions for purchases made through links in this post.
Hamilton's Jewish community agencies—including synagogues, schools and camps—spent the evening of Jan. 20 learning new security protocols to handle antisemitic protests, vandalism and terrorist attacks. The “Guardian Training” session was part of Hamilton's new membership in the U.S.-based Secure Community Network (SCN) program, run by the New York-based Jewish Federations of North America. Hamilton is the first Canadian Jewish community to join this network. Hamilton received hundreds of thousands of dollars in funding for the next three years, and quickly used part of it to hire a former local police commander as their new regional security director, whom they sent for training in Chicago. That's where the SCN Network's 24/7 command centre is located, where former FBI agents and ex-military experts sit in a computer-lined war room and monitor attacks and threats to the Jewish world. After Oct. 7, Jewish leadership in Hamilton were looking for an answer to protect their community, but its small size of 5,000 people made it unrealistic to afford the needed staffing and resources to build its own security network. On this episode of The CJN Daily, we hear more about why Canadian federations are looking south of the border for help: we're joined by Glenn Mannella, the new regional security director at Hamilton's Jewish Federation, and Gustavo Rymberg, the Federation's CEO. Related links See what the Jewish Federations of North America's Secure Community Network command centre looks like, and how it saves Jewish lives. Learn why Hamilton's Jewish Film Festival was moved after original venue cancelled, after Oct. 7, in The CJN. Read more about private security agencies setting up to act to protect the Jewish community in Canada after Oct. 7, in The CJN. Credits Host and writer: Ellin Bessner (@ebessner) Production team: Zachary Kauffman (producer), Michael Fraiman (executive producer) Music: Dov Beck-Levine Support our show Subscribe to The CJN newsletter Donate to The CJN (+ get a charitable tax receipt) Subscribe to The CJN Daily (Not sure how? Click here)
Ashleigh Subramanian-Montgomery, Senior Policy Director of the Charity and Security Network, discusses the recent report on the impacts of UN Resolution 2664 on financial institutions and donors, the passage of a permanent humanitarian carveout, and the challenges in Syria assisting those in need during the country's chaotic times.
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Peter Mazereeuw talks with Stephen Saideman, the director of the Canadian Defence and Security Network and Paterson chair in international affairs at Carleton University, about the NATO leaders' summit in Washington; what a Trump presidency would mean for the alliance; Canada's commitment to the two per cent target; and its plan to buy a new batch of attack submarines.
This weekend we have an interview with Francois Guay discussion a unique study that the Canadian Cyber Security Network did called Cybertowns.
A local digital security network that connects neighbors to each other and nearest police posts, is changing the face of Masajja, a Kampala suburb, where rarely would a night pass without a break-in in one of the homes.
In this episode we discuss breaking barriers and achieving success as women in STEM with my guest Dr. Susan McGinty. Susan is a global STEM leadership development expert, speaker, and author, on navigating the STEM landscape with passion and purpose. “I believe female leadership can create powerful, positive and far reaching impact. We can keep talking about the lack of women in STEM leadership and the impact it is having on STEM. capability or we can start doing something about it now.” Episode Highlights: 1. The Power of Visible Influence in STEM Dr. Susan McGinty's words resonate deeply as she reminds us of the tremendous impact female leadership can have in STEM and beyond. But why does visible influence matter? How can we become catalysts for change and empower others to step into the spotlight? Let's explore the transformative effect of representation and why it's time for us to be the driving force in reshaping the face of STEM leadership. 2. Empowering Success: Belief and Support Imagine a world where you're surrounded by individuals who believe in your potential, who uplift and inspire you to reach greater heights. Dr. Susan shares her personal anecdotes on the significance of building a supportive network and surrounding yourself with like-minded champions. Uncover the essence of mentorship and allyship to propel your success in STEM. 3. Fuelling Passion with Purpose: Your Unique Contribution As women in STEM, it's vital to gain clarity on our unique contributions and understand why they matter deeply. Dr. Susan's wisdom will help you navigate challenges with purpose and resilience. Discover actionable steps to connect with your sense of purpose and create a lasting impact in your field. Key Learnings: Embrace visible influence to create positive change in STEM leadership. Cultivate a supportive network to uplift and inspire your journey. Define your purpose in STEM to fuel passion and resilience. Actionable Advice: Take time to reflect on your own leadership journey in STEM and identify areas where you can amplify your visible influence. Seek mentorship and allyship to build a supportive network that encourages growth. Reflect on your purpose in STEM and align your actions with your unique contribution. About Dr. Susan McGinty: Dr. Susan McGinty's journey is an inspiring testament to the possibilities that arise when passion, perseverance, and purpose converge. With a background in Medicinal & Organic Chemistry and a Master of Leadership, Susan spent over ten years in research before venturing into the realm of Defence and National Security. Over the course of 14 years, with 12 of those in leadership positions, she led specialized scientific and technical teams, forged key international Defense and national security partnerships, and offered invaluable advice on strategic, operational, and scientific policies. As the Founder and Director of Aya Leadership, she works tirelessly to empower women in these professions worldwide, helping them master their leadership purpose, skills, and experiences through education, resources, and coaching. In her fifteen years of experience in adult education, coaching, and mentoring across various sectors, Susan has made a profound impact, leaving an indelible mark on the landscape of STEM and security leadership. She is a co-author of the #1 international best-selling book ‘Women Transforming the Landscape of Science and Tech,' a sought-after speaker, a certified coach, and a certified NLP Practitioner. Susan's commitment to change has earned her recognition as one of the 20 Australian leadership experts to watch in 2021, and she continues to be an Executive Member of Women in STEM Leadership, alongside being a strategic partner of the Australian Women in Security Network. Don't forget to tag us on social media using #UnleashingBrilliancePodcast and share your inspiring takeaways!
The Bill Kelly Show Podcast: Let's talk about Foreign Interference, especially post David Johnston's resignation last Friday due to what he called a “highly partisan atmosphere”. GUEST: Dr. Lori Turnbull, Director of the School of Public Administration with Dalhousie University - Fmr U.S. President Donald Trump, set to be arraigned tomorrow in Federal Court on 37 charges related to national security. GUEST: Reggie Cecchini, Washington Correspondent for Global News - Trudeau spent the weekend in Ukraine in a surprise visit where he addressed the Ukrainian Parliament, had a number of different discussions with President Zelenskyy, and reaffirmed and made some new commitments to Canada's involvement in the Russia-Ukraine War. GUEST: Thomas Hughes, Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Canadian Defence and Security Network. - How about that historic win in the Canadian Open with Nick Taylor? GUEST: Lukas Weese, Associate Editor of news with The Athletic.
In this Podcast, InfosecTrain will be hosting a “Cloud Computing Expert Masterclass” with certified experts, in order to help you unlock the mystery of cloud computing and its incredible benefits! If you're looking to learn more about the benefits of cloud computing, then this event is definitely for you! In this Masterclass, you'll get to hear from top experts on the topic, and explore the various benefits of cloud computing. From simplified management to improved security, this Masterclass has it all! Thank you for Listening this Podcast, For more details or free demo with our expert write into us at sales@infosectrain.com #networksecurityonazure #azure #microsoftazure #security #cloudsecurity #azuresecurity #networksecuritygroups #microsoftsecurity #azurenetworksecurity #azurensg #networksecurity #azurefirewall #networksecuritygroup #virtualnetwork #azurenetworking #infosectrain
Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen to become the first Canadian to orbit the moon, he joins us to talk about it. Dr. Caitlin Dunne (Pacific Centre for Reproductive Medicine) talks about one in six people worldwide are affected by infertility, reported in a new study by the WHO (World Health Organization). We get into Trump's arraignment with Jessica Henry (Professor, Department of Justice Studies, Montclair State University) and why there wasn't a mug shot with Jonathan Finn (Professor, Department of Communication Studies, Wilfrid Laurier University and author of Capturing the Criminal Image: From Mugshot to Surveillance Society). On NATO's 74th birthday, the alliance welcomes Finland to the fold, we get into it with Thomas Hughes (post-doctoral fellow, Canadian Defense and Security Network).
In this episode, we had the pleasure of speaking with Malik Yakini. Malik is doing fantastic work and we hope that you enjoy this special episode as much as we do!www.dbcfsn.orgFacebook - Detroit Black Community Food Security NetworkInstagram- detroitblackcommunityMalik's Band Mollywop!:www.mollywopjams.com
The Bill Kelly Show Podcast: Canada has been talking about how to streamline access to care using queuing theory for more than 20 years. Centralized wait-lists have been proven to work. So why isn't Canada using them in health care across the country? GUEST: Armine Yalnizyan, Economist and Atkinson Fellow on the Future of Workers - Canadian manufacturers are concerned about a promise made by U.S. president Joe Biden in his state of the union speech Tuesday evening, pledging to use only American materials in infrastructure projects. GUEST: Jack Jedwab, President of the Association for Canadian Studies - At the last NATO summit in Madrid, leaders of the Western military alliance ordered the conversion of battle groups in Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia to full combat brigades with anywhere from 4,000 to 6,000 troops each, depending on the availability of equipment. Getting there is proving to be a struggle, according to two recent reports — one from the U.K. House of Commons, the other from a Warsaw-based international affairs think-tank. Since that June NATO summit, journalists have been asking Canadian politicians and military officials when the Canadian-led brigade in Latvia will be created and what it will look like. Their responses have been vague. GUEST: Thomas Hughes, Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Canadian Defence and Security Network
Following the recent announcement of new OFAC General Licenses that allow for expanded humanitarian relief work in many high-risk jurisdictions, this episode will dig into what grantmakers need to know about the changes and how it will affect grants made to those countries. CAF America's Ted Hart will be joined Paul Carroll, the Director of Charity and Security Network to update listeners on the recent OFAC General Licenses and what if means for their philanthropy. TARGET OUTCOMES: Listeners have a reasoned, balanced understanding of the opportunities presented by the new Licenses as well as the serious risks that remain. Listeners leave with a better understanding of how OFAC General Licenses affect charitable grantmaking around the world. Listeners know where to find more detailed resources about the new Licenses.
The security service over the network has been created to prevent the opponent from endangering the confidentiality or authenticity of the information being transferred across the network, as shown by a network security model. There must be a sender and a receiver for a message to be delivered or received. Thank you for watching this video, For more details or free demo with out expert write into us at sales@infosectrain.com Subscribe to our channel to get video updates. Hit the subscribe button above. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Infosectrain/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Infosec_Train LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/infosec-train/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/infosectrain/ Telegram: https://t.me/infosectrains
On this Episode of the Mind Your Herbs Podcast we discuss the Black Food Security Network with Malik Yakini
Beijing has been accused of setting up a global network of overseas police stations to help pursue government targets, including in Spain. And, a rescue ship carrying about 230 migrants had been stuck off Italy's coast in recent days, after a new far-right government in Rome barred it from docking. France is now permitting the boat to anchor in Toulon. Also, Victoria Obidina was among a group of women who were taken as prisoners by the Russian military and held captive for six months. She was released last month as part of a prisoner exchange between Russia and Ukraine. Plus, every year on Guinness World Records Day, ambitious people from around the world try to break the most random — yet impressive — records. *** Every weekday, you rely on The World for the best human-centered international news. This podcast, and all of The World's coverage, is free because listeners like you support our nonprofit newsroom. Learn more here.
Jennifer Carpenter and Paige Tolbert from the Frederick Food Security Network join us for our second in the five part series on Frederick County non-profit organizations. We talk with them about their tie into Hood College and who the Frederick Food Security Network helps. We discuss the mission of the FFSN and how you can contribute to their organization. They also share with us the partnerships that they have around Frederick County and who they collaborate with to ensure that they can provide food for anyone in need. Website:https://www.hood.edu/academics/departments/department-biology/center-coastal-watershed-studies/frederick-food-security-network Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FFSNHood/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frederickfood/?hl=en ____________________________________________________________ Follow and Connect with Us ____________________________________________________________ Check out our websites, apps and much more www.steeplesandpeoples.com Like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Steeples&Peoples Join the conversation on Twitter https://twitter.com/SteeplesPeoples Follow us on Instagram pics https://www.instagram.com/steeplesandpeoples Reach out to us on Snapchat at: steeplespeoples Watch our Tik Tok at: steeplesandpeoples =========================== Feel free to let us know if you have any comments or questions By emailing us at: SteeplesandPeoples@gmail.com Steve Medley: voice intro and outro Don't forget to like, subscribe, and join us weekly to find out what's going on with "All Things Frederick County, Maryland" on the Steeples and Peoples podcast!!!
The Bill Kelly Show Podcast: Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has clarified a widely condemned comment she made that people who choose not to get the COVID-19 vaccine are the “most discriminated-against group” of her lifetime – though she stopped short of a retraction or an apology. What repercussions can her comments have on her leadership? GUEST: Muhammad Ali, Senior Consultant for Crestview Strategies - Tesla CEO Elon Musk says he did not speak directly with Russian President Putin before tweeting out a Twitter poll with a highly criticized proposal for a “peace” plan for Russia and Ukraine, following a report from Eurasia Group President Ian Bremmer that he had done so. GUEST: Marcus Kolga, Director of DisinfoWatch.org and Senior Fellow with the Macdonald Laurier Institute - Canada and Japan have launched talks aimed at sharing military intelligence, as the two countries try countering growing threats from China and Russia. What kind of implications can this alliance create? GUEST: Stephen M. Saideman, Paterson Chair of International Affairs at Carleton University, and Director of the Canadian Defence and Security Network
The Canadian army now finds itself helping out with things like vaccine rollouts and disaster response — raising questions about whether such tasks distract from the overall readiness of the country's armed forces. We talk to Stephen Saideman, director of the Canadian Defence and Security Network and a professor at Carleton University; Kerry Buck, former Canadian ambassador to NATO; and David Bercuson, director emeritus of the University of Calgary's Centre for Military and Strategic Studies.
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson: Russia continues to threaten Ukraine and the West with Nukes. They're also preparing to annex the areas of Ukraine it's taken to be a part of Russia. And now suddenly the Nord Stream gas pipeline to Germany has incurred massive damage. Russia is in a peculiar place, and Scott digs into that with Ian Lee, Sprott School of Business, and Stephen Saideman of Carleton University. It is not often that you can say “We have impact” and it is a wholly positive outcome! NASA's mission to hit an asteroid as a potential solution to Earth threatening meteors worked! A man known simply as “Orbax” joins Scott for that. It is all coming up on the Hamilton Today Podcast. Guests: Jamie Maraucher, Digital Broadcast Journalist. Marianne Meed-Ward, Mayor, Burlington. Orbax, Lecturer, Department of Physics, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, University of Guelph, co-founder of Royal City Science, and one-half of Orbax and Pepper Do Science, an educational science-based platform Ian Lee, Associate Professor with the Sprott School of Business at Carleton University. Jon Roe, Research Associate, Angus Reid Institute. Howard Levitt, Senior Partner, Howard Levitt. Stephen Saideman, Paterson Chair in International Affairs at Carleton University's Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Director of the Canadian Defence and Security Network, and author of the book “For Kin or Country: Xenophobia, Nationalism, and War.” Cody Battershill, founder and chief spokesperson, Canada Action, national resource advocacy group. Scott Radley, Host of The Scott Radley Show, Columnist with the Hamilton Spectator. Host – Scott Thompson Content Producer – Elizabeth Russell Technical/Podcast Producer - William Webber Podcast co-producer – Ben Straughan News Anchors – Dave Woodard, Diana Weeks Want to keep up with what happened in Hamilton Today? Subscribe to the podcast! https://megaphone.link/CORU8835115919
For more information check out ArcticNet and the North America and Arctic Defence Network (NAADSN).ArcticNet contributes to the development and distribution of the knowledge to inform policy development and adaptation strategies to help Canadians meet the challenges and opportunities created by modernization and climate change in the Arctic.NAADSN - The North American and Arctic Defence and Security Network is a collaborative network providing timely, relevant, and reliable expert advice on North American and Arctic defence and security topics.The Aquatic Bisophere Project The ABP is establishing a conservation Aquarium in the Prairies to help tell the Story of Water.
Water brings us together, but when there isn't enough to go around things get serious quickly. As the climate changes and water becomes less predictable on the landscape, conflicts over water will likely increase. Also as the arctic sea ice melts what does this mean for our security in the North and how will this affect us? What can we do?In today's episode we take it to the experts to find out what we should know about water, security and peace. We talk with Dr. Susanne Schmeier from IHE DELFT about how countries negotiate water agreements over shared water access and we also speak with Dr. Rob Huebert over why Canadians should be concerned about the arctic and the threats we now face with the disappearance of sea ice.For more information about Dr. Susanne Schmeier's work click here to go to the IHE Delft website to learn more about their programs and research projects. And for more information on the Water, Peace, and Security Partnership that Dr. Susanne runs click here.For more information about Canadian Arctic Sovereignty and everything that Dr. Rob Huebert mentioned check out ArcticNet and the North America and Arctic Defence Network (NAADSN).ArcticNet contributes to the development and distribution of the knowledge to inform policy development and adaptation strategies to help Canadians meet the challenges and opportunities created by modernization and climate change in the Arctic.NAADSN - The North American and Arctic Defence and Security Network is a collaborative network providing timely, relevant, and reliable expert advice on North American and Arctic defence and security topics.The Aquatic Bisophere Project The ABP is establishing a conservation Aquarium in the Prairies to help tell the Story of Water.
The Bill Kelly Show Podcast: Ontario has basically lifted all its COVID-era public-health measures; the pandemic is essentially over, in an official sense, judging by how Ontario is handling it. An exception is the regulation that permits patients to be sent from a hospital to a long-term-care home, even against their will, or else be hit with heavy financial penalties. Are the already frail and vulnerable going to be the only people asked to make sacrifices to keep our system functioning? Matt Gurney, Columnist for the National Post and TVO - An organized campaign of hate is trying to silence women in journalism and they're sounding the alarm to find a way to stop these online attacks! GUEST: Brent Joly, President of The Canadian Association of Journalists - Ukrainian troops bolstered by stepped-up Western military aid launched a long-awaited counter-offensive to retake territory in the south on Monday as Russian forces shelled residential areas of the Black Sea port city of Mykolaiv. Moscow acknowledged a new offensive had been launched but said it had failed and the Ukrainians had suffered significant casualties. GUEST: Thomas Hughes, Post-Doctoral Fellow at the Canadian Defence and Security Network
Guest: Stephen Saideman, Paterson Chair in International Affairs, Carleton University and Director, Canadian Defence and Security Network
Canada joins with Britain to resume training Ukrainian soldiers Guest: Stephen Saideman, Paterson Chair in International Affairs, Carleton University and Director, Canadian Defence and Security Network. A Montrealer becomes North American Scrabble champion Guest: Michael Fagen, North American Scrabble champion Conflict, climate change and the war in Ukraine push South Sudan further into crisis Guest: Marwa Awad, World Food Programme representative in South Sudan Where is the Conservative leadership race headed after last night's final debate? Guest: John Ibbitson, Writer at large at The Globe and Mail July sees a big jump in reported cases of online sextortion, Guest: Stephen Sauer, director of Cybertip.ca.
Introduction to Networks with KevTechify on the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)
In this episode we are going to look at Device Security.We will be discussing Cisco AutoSecure, Passwords, Additional Password Security, Enable SSH, and Disable Unused Services.Thank you so much for listening to this episode of my series on Introduction to Networks for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA).Once again, I'm Kevin and this is KevTechify. Let's get this adventure started.All my details and contact information can be found on my website, https://KevTechify.com-------------------------------------------------------Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)Introduction to Networks v1 (ITN)Episode 16 - Network Security FundamentalsPart D - Device SecurityPodcast Number: 85-------------------------------------------------------Equipment I like.Home Lab ►► https://kit.co/KevTechify/home-labNetworking Tools ►► https://kit.co/KevTechify/networking-toolsStudio Equipment ►► https://kit.co/KevTechify/studio-equipment
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The number of armed conflicts raging in today's world is many. These wars change the world, from the Afghan to the current Russian-Ukrainian wars. Nonprofit organizations are trying their best to act and carry humanitarian aid to civilians. But the US laws prevent nonprofit organizations from enacting life-saving work in disaster and conflict areas. Charity and Security Network aims to promote nonprofits and protect their ability to carry out effective programs. Find out how Charity and Security Network fights for nonprofit organizations in human rights, democratic governance, and disaster and armed conflict. Want to support Charity and Security Network? https://charityandsecurity.org/ Find the episode on Great.com: https://great.com/great-talks-with/charity-and-security-network/
For this episode of the Sosh Podcast, MAJ Haz Yano interviews Professor Stephen Saideman from Carleton University to talk about the state of civil-military relations in Japan. They discuss Japan's increasingly perilous security situation, whether Japan's defense structure is well-suited to meet new emerging threats, and how the focus on Article 9 leads to a concerning lack of civilian oversight on the Self Defense Forces. Please send any comments, questions, and suggestions to SoshResearchLab@westpoint.edu. Prof. Stephen Saideman holds the Paterson Chair in International Affairs at Carleton University's Normal Paterson School of International Affairs and is the Director of the Canadian Defence and Security Network. He has written numerous books and articles on civil-military relations, nationalism, ethnic conflict, civil war, and alliance dynamics. He is currently working on a research project that looks at the role of legislatures in civil-military relations in democracies around the world. You can follow him on Twitter @smsaideman. MAJ Hazumu Yano is an Instructor of American Politics in West Point's Department of Social Sciences. He has prior experience working with the Japanese Ground Self Defense Force, having participated in joint exercises and served as an interpreter during engagements. His research interests focus on civil-military relations. He is also the producer for the Sosh Podcast. The Sosh Podcast is recorded, edited, and produced by faculty members of the Department of Social Sciences at the US Military Academy, West Point. However, the views expressed on this podcast belong to those of the speakers, and should not be seen as reflective of the official positions of the US Military Academy, the United States Army, the Department of Defense, or any government entity.
Guest: Steve Saideman, Paterson chair in international affairs at Carleton University's Norman Paterson School of International Affairs and director of the Canadian Defence and Security Network.
Network Security with KevTechify on the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)
In this episode we are going to look at 802.1X Authentication.We will be discussing Security Using 802.1X Port-Based Authentication, Control the 802.1X Authorization State, and 802.1X Configuration.Thank you so much for listening to this episode of my series on Network Security.Once again, I'm Kevin and this is KevTechify. Let's get this adventure started.All my details and contact information can be found on my website, https://KevTechify.com-------------------------------------------------------Network Security v1Episode 13 - Endpoint SecurityPart B - 802.1X AuthenticationPodcast Number: 51-------------------------------------------------------Equipment I like.Home Lab ►► https://kit.co/KevTechify/home-labNetworking Tools ►► https://kit.co/KevTechify/networking-toolsStudio Equipment ►► https://kit.co/KevTechify/studio-equipment
Network Security with KevTechify on the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)
In this episode we are going to look at Endpoint Security Overview.We will be discussing Local Area Network (LAN) Elements Security, Traditional Endpoint Security, The Borderless Network, Security for Endpoints in the Borderless Network, Network-Based Malware Protection, Hardware and Software Encryption of Local Data, Network Access Control, NAC Functions, , , , , ,.Thank you so much for listening to this episode of my series on Network Security.Once again, I'm Kevin and this is KevTechify. Let's get this adventure started.All my details and contact information can be found on my website, https://KevTechify.com-------------------------------------------------------Network Security v1Episode 13 - Endpoint SecurityPart A - Endpoint Security OverviewPodcast Number: 50-------------------------------------------------------Equipment I like.Home Lab ►► https://kit.co/KevTechify/home-labNetworking Tools ►► https://kit.co/KevTechify/networking-toolsStudio Equipment ►► https://kit.co/KevTechify/studio-equipment
At their core, sanctions are a way for countries to say, “We don't like what you're doing, and we're going to make your life harder for it.” When they're at their best, sanctions can isolate corrupt financiers, stigmatize human rights violators and even get entire countries to change their behavior. But they don't always work that way. Economic sanctions are really hard to do right. They have to be precisely gamed out, or they can backfire in any number of ways. They're often hard to get rid of. And, more often than not, they hurt real people. But the US likes sanctions. Congress likes sanctions. On this episode of Things That Go Boom, what does all of this mean for some of our oldest sanctions? And some of our newest? GUESTS: Jason Bartlett, Center for a New American Security; Ricardo Herrero, Cuba Study Group; Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons, Artist and Cornelius Vanderbilt Endowed Chair of Fine Arts, Vanderbilt University; Inna Melnykovska, Central European University; Paul Carroll, Charity & Security Network; Konrad Körding, University of Pennsylvania; Elnaz Alikarami, McGill University; and Nosratullah Mohammadi, University of Geneva (formerly Zanjan, Iran) ADDITIONAL READING: Can Sanctions Stop Russia?, Annie Lowrey, The Atlantic. The Russian Sanctions Regime and the Risk of Catastrophic Success, Erik Sand and Suzanne Freeman, War on the Rocks. The Impact of Western Sanctions on Russia and How They Can Be Made Even More Effective, Anders Åslund and Maria Snegovaya, Atlantic Council. Boxing Cuba In Benefits No One, Christopher Sabatini and Lauren Cornwall, Foreign Policy. Special thanks to Maria Snegovaya.
The Hamilton Today Podcast.... NASA is rehearsing the upcoming launch of its “mega moon rocket” today. What does that take, what are the plans for the eventual launch, and what does it all lay the groundwork for? We take a look at the historical context of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and how that informs the narrative around the war. Canada is expected to announce an end to pre-arrival COVID-19 testing for vaccinated travellers, two federal government sources told Global News. Moderna Inc. said on Thursday Canada authorized its COVID-19 vaccine for use in children between 6 and 11 years of age after recently being cleared for use in the EU and Australia. What does it take for Vladimir Putin and the perpetrators of the Russian invasion of Ukraine to be declared war criminals, and what happens if they are deemed to be? What is the possibility of China sending military aid to Russia, covertly or otherwise? Are there reasonable ways to deter them from doing so? How easy is it for Russian oligarchs to hide their money in Canada, really? A meeting of NATO will take place next week, as the war in Ukraine continues. How significant is this meeting? What can member nations reasonably do, how much more aid can they give, and what happens if they push further? Guests: Paul Delaney, Professor Emeritus, Astronomy, York University, Toronto John Colarusso, Ph.D.,Professor Anthropology, and Linguistics and Languages Jim Diodati, Mayor of Niagara Falls Dr. Omar Khan, Assistant Professor with the Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Department of Immunology with the University of Toronto and a Medicine by Design Investigator Dr. Lubomyr Luciuk, Professor with the Royal Military College, researching: Geopolitics; Ukraine; Refugee Migration; Former Soviet; Union; Ethnic minorities; Strategic Studies Walter Dorn, PhD, Department of Defence Studies, Royal Military College of Canada D.T. Cochrane, PhD, “heretical economist,” researcher with Canadians for Tax Fairness Stephen M. Saideman, Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton Universtiy; Director, Canadian Defence and Security Network [CDSN], www.cdsn-rcds.com, Co-Host, Battle Rhythm Podcast Scott Radley. Host of The Scott Radley Show, Columnist with the Hamilton Spectator Host - Scott Thompson Content Producer –William Erskine Technical/Podcast Producer - William Webber Podcast Co-Producer - Ben Straughan News Anchors – Diana Weeks, Dave Woodard Want to keep up with what happened in Hamilton Today? Subscribe to the podcast! https://omny.fm/shows/scott-thompson-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's belter of show we talk to: -Alex Keen from the Facebook page Fire & Security Network UK: https://www.facebook.com/groups/FSNUK -Roy Cooper from Professional Security Magazine: https://www.professionalsecurity.co.uk/ -& Tony from the Valleys About: -Midwich -The new tuck box -Honey G
In this new episode of Defence Deconstructed, David Perry and Jean-Christophe Boucher discuss Canadians' attitudes towards defence spending and the implication for the modernization of North American Defence This episode was made possible thanks to the support of the Department of National Defence's MINDS Program Defence Deconstructed is brought to you by Irving Shipbuilding and Boeing. Participants' Bios: Jean-Christophe Boucher is an Assistant Professor at the School of Public Policy and Department of Political Science at the University of Calgary. His is currently a director of research in civil-military relations at the Canadian Defence and Security Network funded by the Social Science and Humanities Research Council. A fellow at the Canadian Global Affairs Institute; a research Fellow at the Centre for the Study of Security and Development at Dalhousie University; Senior Fellow at the Centre interuniversitaire de recherche sur les relations internationales du Canada et du Québec. He holds a BA in History from the University of Ottawa, a MA in Philosophy from the Université de Montréal and a PhD in Political Science from Université Laval. He specializes in international relations, with an emphasis on Canadian foreign and defence policies, international security, and methodology. https://www.cgai.ca/jean_christophe_boucher Host Bio: Dave Perry (host): Senior Analyst and Vice President with the Canadian Global Affairs Institute (www.cgai.ca/david_perry) Recording Date: 30 Nov 2021 Follow the Canadian Global Affairs Institute on Facebook, Twitter (@CAGlobalAffairs), or on LinkedIn. Head over to our website at www.cgai.ca for more commentary. Produced by Charlotte Duval-Lantoine. Music credits to Drew Phillips
Check out Ukpeme's book here! eBook link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07LDTPYGT Paperback link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/179162314X Ukpeme Akpan Okon is the author of award-winning The Values String: A book on Transitional Life, Compelling Fulfillment, and Profound Peace. A lawyer, arbitrator, mediator, speaker, Ambassador for Peace and facilitator, she is the Executive Secretary of Mediators & Advocates of Peace (LAMPAIX), Founder of Guild of Adjudicators in Nigeria (GAIN) and the Pioneer Coordinator of Justice, Development and Peace Commission (JDPC) of the Catholic Cathedral of the Twelve Apostles Parish, Abuja, Nigeria. She is the Convener of The Peace Agenda, a platform for strategizing sustainable agenda and action for peace, as well as the organizer of The Peace Agenda Summit. Ukpeme is a member of Women, Peace and Security Network, as well as other peace-focused organizations. She is the National Director — Administration of International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA) U.S.A. Chapter. You + Happy is available anywhere you get your podcasts, including YouTube. For more, follow us on Instagram: @youplushappy Thank you for listening! And remember, "We'll show you our definition of success if you show us yours"
In this episode of Defence Deconstructed, David Perry is joined by Dr. Laura Chaloner, Craig Stewart, BGen Jeff Smyth, and Adam MacDonald to discuss Canada's climate disaster preparedness and response, and the role the Canadian Armed Forces can play in those efforts. This episode is made possible thanks to the support of the Department of National Defence's MINDS program Defence Deconstructed is brought to you by Irving Shipbuilding. Participants' Bio: Laura Chaloner is currently the Chief of Geomatics and a Senior Operations Officer for the Government Operation Center at Public Safety Canada. As the chief of geomatics she manages the team in creating and maintaining geomatics products for emergency management activities. When on duty as a Senior Operations Officer she manages a 24/7 operations center and a team of duty officers who respond to events of National interest. Dr. Chaloner obtained a PhD in chemistry from Concordia University in 2015. The same year she commence her career in Public Service at Health Canada, where she worked as a physical scientist for the Nuclear Emergency Preparedness Division. She spent 5 years in the Nuclear emergency management field until 2020 when she joined the Health Canada's COVID-19 Task Force to respond to the Pandemic. In 2021 she joined Public Safety, her current position, focusing on emergency management and specializing in Requests for Federal Assistance. BGen Smyth graduated with his pilot wings in 1994 and was posted to 427 Tactical Helicopter Squadron in Petawawa, Ontario. His operational experience includes deployments to Haiti (1995-96) flying the CH135 Twin Huey, Bosnia-Herzegovina (2000-01) and Afghanistan (2009-10) flying the CH146 Griffon. In 2020 he was promoted to his present rank and posted to the position of Director General Operations at Canadian Joint Operations Command in Ottawa. Craig Stewart leads national work on disaster resilience and climate change at the Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) - the industry association representing the property and casualty insurance industry in Canada. IBC's members employ over 122,000 Canadians and paid out $9.8 billion in property claims in 2016, primarily due to severe weather and wildfire. Adam P. MacDonald is a PhD candidate in the Political Science Department at Dalhousie University. He is, also, a member of two Department of Defence funded academic networks - The Defence and Security Foresight Group and the North American and Arctic Defence and Security Network. He is a Killam Scholar and holds a Department of Defence MINDS Doctoral Scholarship. In September 2020 he began a two-year Fellowship at the Canadian International Council. Host Bio: Dave Perry (host): Senior Analyst and Vice President with the Canadian Global Affairs Institute (www.cgai.ca/david_perry) Recording Date: 29 Sep 2021 Follow the Canadian Global Affairs Institute on Facebook, Twitter (@CAGlobalAffairs), or on LinkedIn. Head over to our website at www.cgai.ca for more commentary. Produced by Charlotte Duval-Lantoine. Music credits to Drew Phillips
In this new episode of Defence Deconstructed, David Perry is joined by Dr. Heather Exner-Pirot and Dr. Will Greaves to talk about what effects will climate change have on Arctic security. This episode is made possible thanks to the support of the Department of National Defence's MINDS program Defence Deconstructed is brought to you by Irving Shipbuilding. Participants' Bio: Heather Exner-Pirot is a Fellow at the Macdonald Laurier Institute in Ottawa, and a Global Fellow at the Wilson Centre in Washington D.C. She has over fifteen years of experience in Indigenous and northern economic development, governance, health, and post-secondary education. She has published and/or presented on Indigenous economic and resource development, urban reserves, telehealth, Indigenous workforce development, First Nations taxation and own source revenues, distributed & distance education, Indigenous health care, Arctic human security, regional Arctic governance, Indigenous engagement in the Arctic Council, and Arctic innovation. https://heatherexnerpirot.com/about Will Greaves is Assistant Professor of International Relations at the University of Victoria. His research examines global security theory and politics with respect to climate change, resource extraction, and Indigenous peoples; Canadian foreign policy and Canada-US relations; and the politics of the circumpolar Arctic. Professor Greaves is the author of more than twenty peer-reviewed articles and book chapters and has co-edited two books: One Arctic: The Arctic Council and Circumpolar Governance and Breaking Through: Understanding Sovereignty and Security in the Circumpolar Arctic. His monograph on Arctic security and climate change is forthcoming from University of Toronto Press. He is a Coordinator of the North American and Arctic Defence and Security Network (www.naadsn.ca), and has received research funding from the Department of National Defence, Global Affairs Canada, UVic, and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council. https://www.uvic.ca/socialsciences/politicalscience/people/directory/greaveswill.php Host Bio: Dave Perry (host): Senior Analyst and Vice President with the Canadian Global Affairs Institute (www.cgai.ca/david_perry) Recording Date: 14 Oct 2021 Follow the Canadian Global Affairs Institute on Facebook, Twitter (@CAGlobalAffairs), or on LinkedIn. Head over to our website at www.cgai.ca for more commentary. Produced by Charlotte Duval-Lantoine. Music credits to Drew Phillips
ABOUT OUR GUEST: Malik Kenyatta Yakini is an activist and educator who is committed to freedom and justice for African people in particular and humanity in general. Yakini is a co-founder and the Executive Director of the Detroit Black Community Food Security Network, which operates a seven-acre farm in Detroit and spearheaded efforts to establish the Detroit Food Policy Council, which he chaired from December 2009 - May 2012. He served as a member of the Michigan Food Policy Council from 2008 - 2010. From 2011 - 2013 he served on the steering committee of Uprooting Racism Planting Justice. He is a co-founder of the National Black Food and Justice Alliance.From 1990 - 2011 he served as Executive Director of Nsoroma Institute Public School Academy, one of Detroit's leading African-centered schools. In 2006 he was honored as "Administrator of the Year" by the Michigan Association of Public School Academies. He served as a member of the Board of Directors of Timbuktu Academy of Science and Technology from 2004 - 2011. He is C.E.O. of Black Star Educational Management.He is dedicated to working to identify and alleviate the impact of racism and white privilege on the food system. He has an intense interest in contributing to the development of an international food sovereignty movement that embraces Blacks farmers in the Americas, the Caribbean and Africa. He views the "good food revolution" as part of the larger movement for freedom, justice and equality.Yakini has presented at numerous local community meetings and national conferences on creating a racially just food system and implementing community food sovereignty practices. In 2017 and 2018 he co-led the course “Food Literacy for All” at the University of Michigan. He is featured in the book "Blacks Living Green," and the movies "Urban Roots" and “Tomorrow”. He has appeared on the nationally televised Tavis Smiley Show and Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown. He served as an Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy "Food and Community Fellow" from 2011- 2013, and a Business Alliance for Living Local Economies (BALLE) Localist Fellow from 2014 - 2015.He is the recipient of numerous awards including the prestigious James Beard Leadership Award. He holds a B.A. degree in Broadcasting from Eastern Michigan University.Yakini is a musician who plays guitar, bass and dundun drums. He currently leads the Detroit-based band Mollywop! He has traveled to Ghana, Mali, Senegal, Gambia, Cote d'Ivoire, Jamaica, Italy, France, Spain and the U.S. Virgin Islands. He is the father of three and the grandfather of one. He is a vegan and an avid organic grower.SUBSCRIBE AND WATCHSubscribe to the show on your favorite video and podcast platforms. Or watch or listen on our website.LIKE, FOLLOW, SHARE!Please share this episode your your social media and like and subscribe to ours: Facebook * Twitter * Instagram * Pinterest * TikTokVOLUNTEERIf you'd like to help, email info @ fjpodcast . com (no spaces). BECOME A PATRONVisit Brenda's Patreon page to support her work on the show and other food justice projects.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/BrendaSanders)
ABOUT OUR GUEST: Malik Kenyatta Yakini is an activist and educator who is committed to freedom and justice for African people in particular and humanity in general. Yakini is a co-founder and the Executive Director of the Detroit Black Community Food Security Network, which operates a seven-acre farm in Detroit and spearheaded efforts to establish the Detroit Food Policy Council, which he chaired from December 2009 - May 2012. He served as a member of the Michigan Food Policy Council from 2008 - 2010. From 2011 - 2013 he served on the steering committee of Uprooting Racism Planting Justice. He is a co-founder of the National Black Food and Justice Alliance.From 1990 - 2011 he served as Executive Director of Nsoroma Institute Public School Academy, one of Detroit's leading African-centered schools. In 2006 he was honored as "Administrator of the Year" by the Michigan Association of Public School Academies. He served as a member of the Board of Directors of Timbuktu Academy of Science and Technology from 2004 - 2011. He is C.E.O. of Black Star Educational Management.He is dedicated to working to identify and alleviate the impact of racism and white privilege on the food system. He has an intense interest in contributing to the development of an international food sovereignty movement that embraces Blacks farmers in the Americas, the Caribbean and Africa. He views the "good food revolution" as part of the larger movement for freedom, justice and equality.Yakini has presented at numerous local community meetings and national conferences on creating a racially just food system and implementing community food sovereignty practices. In 2017 and 2018 he co-led the course “Food Literacy for All” at the University of Michigan. He is featured in the book "Blacks Living Green," and the movies "Urban Roots" and “Tomorrow”. He has appeared on the nationally televised Tavis Smiley Show and Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown. He served as an Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy "Food and Community Fellow" from 2011- 2013, and a Business Alliance for Living Local Economies (BALLE) Localist Fellow from 2014 - 2015.He is the recipient of numerous awards including the prestigious James Beard Leadership Award. He holds a B.A. degree in Broadcasting from Eastern Michigan University.Yakini is a musician who plays guitar, bass and dundun drums. He currently leads the Detroit-based band Mollywop! He has traveled to Ghana, Mali, Senegal, Gambia, Cote d'Ivoire, Jamaica, Italy, France, Spain and the U.S. Virgin Islands. He is the father of three and the grandfather of one. He is a vegan and an avid organic grower.SUBSCRIBE AND WATCHSubscribe to the show on your favorite video and podcast platforms. Or watch or listen on our website.LIKE, FOLLOW, SHARE!Please share this episode your your social media and like and subscribe to ours: Facebook * Twitter * Instagram * Pinterest * TikTokVOLUNTEERIf you'd like to help, email info @ fjpodcast . com (no spaces). BECOME A PATRONVisit Brenda's Patreon page to support her work on the show and other food justice projects.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/BrendaSanders)
The Scott Thompson Show Podcast The past few weeks have afforded us a number of distractions from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic... but even with vaccines in arms, reopened provinces and preparations for a return to in-class school taking place, we are already in Canada's Fourth Wave and it is being driven by the Delta Variant. Guest: Dr. Isaac Bogoch, Staff Physician, General Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases Associate Professor, Dept. of Medicine, University of Toronto - The Taliban has returned to power in Afghanistan, Canada says it has flown it final evacuation flight out of Kabul airport, the U.S. is sticking to its deadline of being out of the country by August 31, and ISIS-K is reportedly responsible for yesterday's attack outside of the Kabul airport. Guest: Stephen M. Saideman, Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton Universtiy; Director, Canadian Defence and Security Network, Co-Host of the Battle Rhythm Podcast - You might have expected indigenous relations to be a dominant part of the election campaign but that has not seemed to be the case, so far. Meanwhile, many people have begun to reassess what they took for granted about Canada and its history, finally listening to what members of indigenous communities have been telling us for decades. Guest: Dr. Liam Midzain-Gobin, Assistant Professor, Political Science with Brock University, whose research focuses on the production and continual remaking of settler coloniality, and Indigenous governance practices - New Ipsos polling, conducted exclusively for Global News, shows NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh is the most likable of the federal party leaders as Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau's popularity sinks during this election campaign. Guest: Sean Simpson, Vice President of Ipsos - Where is Dr. Teresa Tam? The Federal COVID-19 briefing has been paused during the election. Was that a good call? Scott gets input on this and the past week of the campaign, from Tim Powers! Guest: Tim Powers, Chairman of Summa Strategies and Managing Director of Abacus Data Subscribe to the Scott Thompson Show wherever you find your favourite podcasts, keep up with the big stories developing in Hamilton, Ontario and across Canada: https://curiouscast.ca/podcast/189/the-scott-thompson-show/ Host - Scott Thompson Content/Technical/Podcast Producer - William P. Erskine See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Scott Thompson Show Podcast The rapidly changing situation in Afghanistan has filled newsfeeds with scenes of chaos and heartache as people try to escape the country in the face of a revitalized Taliban. What happens next? Scott spoke with Reggie Cecchini and then Professor Stephen Saideman, to find out.Guests: Reggie Cecchini, Washington Correspondent for Global News Stephen M. Saideman, Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton Universtiy; Director of the Canadian Defence and Security Network, Co-Host of the Battle Rhythm Podcast - Scott checked in with Dr. Ahmad Firas Khalid, to discuss the vaccine requirements announced by Ontario's Chief Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Kieran Moore. Guest: Dr. Ahmad Firas Khalid, Health Policy expert and advisor, medical doctor, and a lecturer on health systems and policy - We have a clearer idea of the Liberal, Conservative, and NDP platforms for the September 20th election. How do they compare, does anyone seem to have been peeking at their classmate's work, and what stands out? Guest: Tim Powers, Chairman of Summa Strategies and Managing Director of Abacus Data Subscribe to the Scott Thompson Show wherever you find your favourite podcasts, keep up with the big stories developing in Hamilton, Ontario and across Canada: https://curiouscast.ca/podcast/189/the-scott-thompson-show/ Host - Scott ThompsonContent/Technical/Podcast Producer - William P. Erskine
The Scott Thompson Show Podcast It looks like election campaigning will officially begin soon enough, with word that Prime Minister Trudeau will meet with the Governor General on Sunday. Are the parties ready?Guests: Tim Powers, Chairman of Summa Strategies and Managing Director of Abacus Data Peter Woolstencroft, Associate Professor, University of Waterloo Elissa Freeman, PR and Pop Culture Expert - Many Canadians are still hesitating to get a COVID-19 vaccine. Rupen Seoni of Environics Analytics breaks down what is going on.Guest: Rupen Seoni, Chief Revenue Officer with Environics Analytics - Word has come down that all federal public servants will be required to be vaccinated against COVID-19. What happens to those who refuse? That might be complicated. The same goes for healthcare workers and members of the education system. Guest: Randall Denley, columnist for the Ottawa Citizen and the National - Canada's military is preparing to pull Canadians out of its embassy in Afghanistan, Meanwhile, a number of Afghans who worked for Canada and their families are currently inside a Canadian compound hoping to be rescued along with Canadian citizens.Guest: Stephen M. Saideman, Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University; Director, Canadian Defence and Security Network; Co-Host of the Battle Rhythm Podcast Subscribe to the Scott Thompson Show wherever you find your favourite podcasts, keep up with the big stories developing in Hamilton, Ontario and across Canada: https://curiouscast.ca/podcast/189/the-scott-thompson-show/ Host - Scott ThompsonContent/Technical/Podcast Producer - William P. Erskine
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This week we have a good one y'all. Ashley and Brother Eric (filling in for Brother Lee) talk to Sha'Von Terrell, the Deputy Director of Black Church Food Security Network. This episode examines the role of the church in organizing, the beginnings of the Black Church Food Security Network and of course a food game!
In this week's Industrial Talk Podcast we're talking to Richard Ku with TXOne Network and Trend Micro about "Powerful and Flexible Cybersecurity Network Solutions to Protect your People and Assets". Get the answers to your "Industrial Cyber Security" questions along with Richard's unique insight on the “How” on this Industrial Talk interview! Finally, get your exclusive free access to the https://industrialtalk.com/wp-admin/inforum-industrial-academy-discount/ (Industrial Academy) and a series on “https://industrialtalk.com/why-you-need-to-podcast/ (Why You Need To Podcast)” for Greater Success in 2020. All links designed for keeping you current in this rapidly changing Industrial Market. Learn! Grow! Enjoy! RICHARD KU'S CONTACT INFORMATION: Personal LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardku1/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardku1/) Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/trend-micro/ (https://www.linkedin.com/company/trend-micro/) TX One Networks Company Website: https://www.txone-networks.com/en-global (https://www.txone-networks.com/en-global) Trend Micro Company Website: https://www.trendmicro.com/en_us/business.html (https://www.trendmicro.com/en_us/business.html) PODCAST VIDEO: https://youtu.be/mGEKjywz6do Other Powerful Cyber Security Resources: https://industrialtalk.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/TXone-Network-Industrial-Network.pdf (TXone Network Industrial Network) https://industrialtalk.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/High-level-and-Endpoint-Solutions-only.pdf (High-level and Endpoint Solutions PdF Download) https://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/us/security/threat-intelligence-center/internet-of-things/ (https://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/us/security/threat-intelligence-center/internet-of-things/) https://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/us/security/news/internet-of-things/fake-company-real-threats-logs-from-a-smart-factory-honeypot (Fake Company, Real Threats: Logs From a Smart Factory Honeypot - Security News (trendmicro.com)) https://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/us/security/news/internet-of-things/lost-in-translation-when-industrial-protocol-translation-goes-wrong (Lost in Translation: When Industrial Protocol Translation goes Wrong - Security News (trendmicro.com)) https://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/us/security/news/internet-of-things/unveiling-the-hidden-risks-of-industrial-automation-programming (Unveiling the Hidden Risks of Industrial Automation Programming - Security News (trendmicro.com)) https://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/us/security/news/internet-of-things/security-in-the-era-of-industry-4-dealing-with-threats-to-smart-manufacturing-environments (Security in the Era of Industry 4.0: Dealing With Threats to Smart Manufacturing Environments - Security News (trendmicro.com)) https://resources.trendmicro.com/Smart-Factory-Success-Story.html (https://resources.trendmicro.com/Smart-Factory-Success-Story.html) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKJomr8HqdQ (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKJomr8HqdQ) THE STRATEGIC REASON "WHY YOU NEED TO PODCAST": https://industrialtalk.com/why-you-need-to-podcast/ () OTHER GREAT INDUSTRIAL RESOURCES: NEOM: https://www.neom.com/en-us (https://www.neom.com/en-us) CAP Logistics: https://www.caplogistics.com/ (https://www.caplogistics.com/) Hitachi Vantara: https://www.hitachivantara.com/en-us/home.html (https://www.hitachivantara.com/en-us/home.html) Industrial Marketing Solutions: https://industrialtalk.com/industrial-marketing/ (https://industrialtalk.com/industrial-marketing/) Industrial Academy: https://industrialtalk.com/industrial-academy/ (https://industrialtalk.com/industrial-academy/) Industrial Dojo: https://industrialtalk.com/industrial_dojo/ (https://industrialtalk.com/industrial_dojo/) Safety With Purpose Podcast: https://safetywithpurpose.com/ (https://safetywithpurpose.com/) YOUR INDUSTRIAL DIGITAL TOOLBOX: LifterLMS: Get One Month Free for $1 – https://lifterlms.com/ (https://lifterlms.com/)...
Anastasia Kapetas is joined by John Schaus, Senior Fellow of the International Security Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. They explore the concept of asymmetric power and deterrence, how it is used by different actors and how the US and its allies should respond. In May this year, the Chinese government announced the three-child policy, an initiative designed to help increase birth rates in China. Daria Impiombato is joined by Leta Hong Fincher, Adjunct Assistant Professor at Columbia University and author of ‘Betraying Big Brother: the feminist awakening in China'. They discuss the three-child policy, as well as coercive family planning policies in Xinjiang and feminism in China. We are delighted to share an extract of a recent interview with Major General Cheryl Pearce for ASPI's Women in Defence and Security Network. Major General Pearce, who was most recently Force Commander of the UN Forces in Cyprus, speaks to Lisa Sharland about leadership challenge during Covid-19 and advice for emerging female leaders based on her experiences working in the ADF and in a multi-national force. The full interview is available to watch here: https://bit.ly/2SY6YLE ASPI WDSN Interview with Major General Cheryl Pearce: https://bit.ly/2SY6YLE Guests (in order of appearance): Anastasia Kapetas: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/anastasia-kapetas John Schaus: https://www.csis.org/people/john-schaus Daria Impiombato: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/daria-impiombato Leta Hong Fincher: http://ealac.columbia.edu/leta-hong-fincher/ Lisa Sharland: https://www.aspi.org.au/bio/lisa-sharland Major General Cheryl Pearce: @CherylAPearce (Twitter) Music by Unicorn Heads via the YouTube Audio Library. Image by Wokandapix via Pixabay (pixabay.com)
What is diversity? What does a toxic culture look like in practice? What are the main issues or challenges that our sector needs to tackle?In episode eleven of ‘OzCyber Unlocked', AustCyber's CEO Michelle Price speaks to Jacqui Loustau (Founder of the Australian Women in Security Network), Jinan Budge (Principal Analyst at Forrester), Tony Vizza (Director of Cyber Security Advocacy for the Asia-Pacific Region at (ISC)²), Jacqueline Kernot (Cyber Security Partner at EY) and Laura Lees (Sydney Co-Chapter Lead at AWSN and Vice President of the ISACA Sydney Chapter) about what can be done to address a toxic culture for individuals, leaders and organisations.This month, our ‘cyber spotlight' features Louisa Partridge and Louisa Vogelenzang who co-founded Women Speak Cyber – a social enterprise that equips Australian women with the essential public speaking training and skills they need to present at cyber security conferences.To register for the upcoming ‘Cyber shift' event (held on 21 July) mentioned during the podcast, visit https://bit.ly/3gcEe9j. Note: This podcast episode deals with serious and potentially distressing and triggering topics. If you feel at any time, you need support, please contact your local crisis centre or visit https://bit.ly/3imBWaz.This episode, as part of our commitment to enacting change, our speakers share tangible actions to help strengthen culture and diversity:If you see someone finding it difficult to express their ideas or to be heard in meetings, help support by amplifying their message and offer to mentor.If good people are leaving your team, talk to them to learn what you can do to improve and do something about it!Take a chance and hire two people at the same time who have different backgrounds and show good aptitude and attitude.Ask – when I look at my team, does their diversity reflect the world outside and the clients or business partners we engage with, or do they look like me? Put in place meaningful and tangible programs around diversity, equity and inclusion that provide a measurable benefit to women in your organisation. As part of this, get men on board! Sadly, some men do feel threatened by DEI programs and in fact, some have even blamed these programs for why they themselves may have missed out on a promotion. It is critical to disarm this continuing myth that DEI programs will harm their careers. While capability is important, character and attitude is everything. Create a culture of success and a constructive can-do attitude. Reward hard work and displays of great attitudes with the recognition that people deserve. Instill an attitude that anyone in the organisation can be a leader. If they see poor conduct, call it out the right way and help the individual be a better person.Acknowledge, name and deal with toxicity. Hoping that things will ‘fix themselves' isn't on – hope isn't a strategy. Be prepared to make the tough calls. Empathy is your antidote to toxicity – as the old adage says, ‘People don't care how much you know, until they know how much you care.' If you're a leader, your team needs to know that they're supported emotionally. That will require you to listen, walk the floor, and validate and recognise their contributions.Correct culture problems before they metastasize – weed out the misunderstood geniuses in the interview process, coach empathy, and encourage and role model positive behaviour.
In this episode of Tech Done Different, you'll hear from two special guests: Jacquie Loustau, Founder of the Australian Women in Security Network and Aby Swabey, Publisher of Women in Magazine.You'll hear from not one but two (!) special guests: Jacquie Loustau, Founder of the Australian Women in Security Network and Aby Swabey, Publisher of Women in Security Magazine. You'll hear us explore the diversity and inclusion challenges in security and how to improve in this critical area.You'll learn:why it can be daunting to feel differentwhy diversity isn't just the right thing to do, it makes powerful business sensewhat attributes women bring to the team dynamicwhy gender diversity isn't just an infosec problem, it's across all techwhen the attrition of quality candidates begins to happen and how to combat thatwhy the barriers exist, and how to combat themwhy most job ads are an issue, and what to do about itwhy companies need to be more flexibleGuestsJacqui Loustau, Founder of Australian Women in Security Network (@Source2C on Twitter)Aby Swabey, Co-Founder Source2Create and Publisher of Women in Security Magazine (@CSO_Australia on Twitter)HostTed HarringtonResourcesLearn more about what Jacqui is up to at: https://www.awsn.org.au/Learn more about what Aby is up to at: https://source2create.com.au/This Episode's SponsorsIf you'd like to sponsor this or any other podcast episode on ITSPmagazine, you can learn more here: https://www.itspmagazine.com/podcast-series-sponsorshipsFor more podcast stories from Tech Done Different With Ted Harrington: https://www.itspmagazine.com/tech-done-different-podcastAre you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?https://www.itspmagazine.com/podcast-series-sponsorshipsLearn more about Ted at https://tedharrington.com/podcast and his book at https://hackablebook.com
In this episode of Tech Done Different, you'll hear from two special guests: Jacquie Loustau, Founder of the Australian Women in Security Network and Aby Swabey, Publisher of Women in Magazine.You'll hear from not one but two (!) special guests: Jacquie Loustau, Founder of the Australian Women in Security Network and Aby Swabey, Publisher of Women in Security Magazine. You'll hear us explore the diversity and inclusion challenges in security and how to improve in this critical area.You'll learn:why it can be daunting to feel differentwhy diversity isn't just the right thing to do, it makes powerful business sensewhat attributes women bring to the team dynamicwhy gender diversity isn't just an infosec problem, it's across all techwhen the attrition of quality candidates begins to happen and how to combat thatwhy the barriers exist, and how to combat themwhy most job ads are an issue, and what to do about itwhy companies need to be more flexibleGuestsJacqui Loustau, Founder of Australian Women in Security Network (@Source2C on Twitter)Aby Swabey, Co-Founder Source2Create and Publisher of Women in Security Magazine (@CSO_Australia on Twitter)HostTed HarringtonResourcesLearn more about what Jacqui is up to at: https://www.awsn.org.au/Learn more about what Aby is up to at: https://source2create.com.au/This Episode's SponsorsIf you'd like to sponsor this or any other podcast episode on ITSPmagazine, you can learn more here: https://www.itspmagazine.com/podcast-series-sponsorshipsFor more podcast stories from Tech Done Different With Ted Harrington: https://www.itspmagazine.com/tech-done-different-podcastAre you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?https://www.itspmagazine.com/podcast-series-sponsorshipsLearn more about Ted at https://tedharrington.com/podcast and his book at https://hackablebook.com
Welcome to Episode 304 of the Yeukai Business Show. In this episode, Ukpeme Okon and Trevor Stockwell discuss sustaining non-violent conflict resolution mechanisms. Conflict is inevitable in all spheres of life. Identifying conflict triggers in business can help to prevent, manage and resolve conflicts peacefully to sustain business relationships and instill values and business ethics. So, if you want to learn what triggers to avoid and how to resolve conflicts so you can grow your business peacefully and successfully, tune in now! In this episode, you'll discover: “Effective Non-Violent Ways to Resolve Conflicts ” 3 Effective Conflict Resolution strategiesBest way to resolve workplace conflictsConflict triggers to avoid, especially in businessRole of peace in development of businesses and community About Upkeme Ukpeme Okon is an expert in conflict resolution whose accomplishments include: Ukpeme Akpan Okon is the author of award-winning The Values String: A book on Transitional Life, Compelling Fulfillment, and Profound Peace.A lawyer, arbitrator, mediator, speaker, Ambassador for Peace, and facilitator, she is the Executive Secretary of Mediators & Advocates of Peace (LAMPAIX), Founder of Guild of Adjudicators in Nigeria (GAIN), and the Pioneer Coordinator of Justice, Development and Peace Commission of the Catholic Cathedral of the Twelve Apostles Parish, Abuja, Nigeria.She is the Convener of The Peace Agenda, a platform for strategizing sustainable agenda and action for peace, as well as the organizer of The Peace Agenda Summit.Ukpeme is a member of Women, Peace and Security Network, as well as other peace-focused organizations. She is the National Director — Administration of International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA) U.S.A. Branch. A trailblazer, Ukpeme has held other leadership positions.Listed as number 10 on the ReverbNation Singer Songwriter charts for Silver Spring, Maryland. U.S.A.She has served as rapporteur on various assignments, and was a panelist at a High Level event of the United Nations General Assembly — Mobilizing Generation Zero Hunger. More Information Learn more about how you can improve your conflict resolution strategies: Facebook: www.facebook.com/ukpemeakpanokon/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/ukpemem/ Twitter: twitter.com/UkpemePeace LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/ukpeme-okon-4ab41715/ Yeukai's Links: Get free resources: Yeukaicourses.com Stay in the know: Yeukaibusinessshow.com Thanks for Tuning In! Thanks so much for being with us this week. Have some feedback you'd like to share? Please leave a note in the comments section below! If you enjoyed this episode on sustaining non-violent conflict resolution mechanisms, please share it with your friends by using the social media buttons you see at the bottom of the post. Don't forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic episode updates for our "Yeukai Business Show!" And, finally, please take a minute to leave us an honest review and rating on iTunes. They really help us out when it comes to the ranking of the show and I make it a point to read every single one of the reviews we get. Please leave a review right now. Thanks for listening!
In this episode with Jacqui Loustau, founder of AWSN - Australian Women in Security Network, we covered job bias, incorrect industry perceptions, different ways organisations can champion diversity, educate and raise awareness, including practical solutions on bridging the current gaps for a better balanced workforce. *This session was recorded LIVE at a Cyber Risk Meetup clubhouse gathering. Jacqui Loustau - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacquiloustau/ Shamane Tan (Host) - https://www.linkedin.com/in/shamane/ #cybersecurity #diversity #womenintech #womeninsecurity #stem
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In this new episode of Defence Deconstructed, Dave Perry talks to Andrea Lane and Dr. Alan Okros about diversity and inclusion in the Canadian Armed Forces and the challenges ahead. Participants Bio: Andrea Lane is an Assistant Professor at the Canadian Forces College. She holds a BA (Hons) in Political Science from Dalhousie University and an MA in International Affairs from Carleton University. She is currently a PhD candidate in Political Science at Dalhousie, with a concentration in international relations and feminist political theory. She is a research fellow at the Centre for Security and Development and a member of the Canadian Defence and Security Network. (https://www.cfc.forces.gc.ca/136/484-eng.html) Dr Alan Okros holds a PhD in Industrial and Organizational Psychology from the University of Waterloo. He was appointed Associate Professor in the Department of Military Psychology and Leadership at the Royal Military College of Canada in 2004 and appointed as Full Professor to the Department of Defence Studies at CFC in 2008. In 2019, he assumed responsibilities as Deputy Director Research in the Dallaire Centre of Excellence for Peace and Security within the Canadian Defence Academy. (https://www.cfc.forces.gc.ca/136/294-eng.html) Host Bio: Dave Perry (host): Senior Analyst and Vice President with the Canadian Global Affairs Institute (www.cgai.ca/david_perry) What Andrea Lane is reading: - Thomas Piketty, Capital in the Twenty-First Century, https://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674979857 - St. Augustine, The Confessions, https://www.chapters.indigo.ca/en-ca/books/the-confessions/9780199537822-item.html?ikwsec=Books&ikwidx=0#algoliaQueryId=879ec2cbbd69e837a2c0c63bd80e9d27 Recording Date: 6 Jan 2020 Follow the Canadian Global Affairs Institute on Facebook, Twitter (@CAGlobalAffairs), or on LinkedIn. Head over to our website at www.cgai.ca for more commentary. Produced by Charlotte Duval-Lantoine. Music credits to Drew Phillips
Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, on Thursday declared that his Eastern Security Network, ESN, will operate without the support of Southeast governors.Kanu said ESN revolved around the people and not Southeast governors or politicians. The IPOB leader made the claims while disregarding Southeast governors who are not involved with the security outfit.He spoke through the Publicity Secretary of IPOB, Emma Powerful.A statement by Powerful reads partly: “Now that the southeast govs have distanced themselves from the eastern security network, how can it work successfully without their support?“We never expected the governors to support Eastern Security Network. The governors are part of our problem because of their selfish interests. They are the ones benefitting under the current one Nigeria slavery.“But the truth remains that their dissociation from the security outfit is of no significance or consequence. ESN is the people's movement. It doesn't revolve around any governor or misguided political criminal masquerading as an elite.“ESN is formidable, and can effectively operate without the involvement of any governor. The security outfit will flourish without the support of the governors in our land. I don't think we can trust them. IPOB is the largest mass movement on the face of the earth. What would make it possible for any sane mind to think that a bunch of criminals numbering a total of 11 will stop such a global phenomenon even with the help of their Janjaweed masters in the Sahel.”Simultaneously, a Coalition of South East groups has condemned the alleged threat to governors of the region following their viewpoint on the Eastern Security Network (ESN).In a statement yesterday in Abuja, the coalition praised the governors for their “show of patriotism” by openly denouncing Kanu's actions and calling on the people of the region not to succumb to his evil plans.Those that signed the statement include the Coordinator of South East Mothers' Forum, Mrs. Achike Ezeife; Coordinator of Ndigbo Progressive Youth Vanguard, Uche Ude; Grace Ejike of South East Market Women Vanguard and Andy Okoro of South East Youth Network.
On this episode of the Defence Deconstructed Podcast, David Perry speaks to Jean-Christophe Boucher, Colleen Bell, and Nik Nanos about Canadians' attitudes towards international security. Participants Bio: Jean-Christophe Boucher is an Assistant Professor at the School of Public Policy and Department of Political Science at the University of Calgary a CGAI Fellow, and a director of research in civil-military relations at the Canadian Defence and Security Network Colleen Bell is an Assistant Professor at the University of Saskatchewan, specializing in theories of security and war and the boundary between military and civilian modes of intervention. Nik Nanos is the chief data scientist at Nanos Research, a global fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, Honorary Captain (Navy), a research professor at the State University of New York in Buffalo and the official pollster for The Globe and Mail. Host Bio: Dave Perry (host): Senior Analyst and Vice President with the Canadian Global Affairs Institute (www.cgai.ca/david_perry) Read the School of Public Policy/ Nanos Research/ Canadian Defence and Security Network survey: https://www.policyschool.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Report-Survey-on-Civil-Military-Relations.pdf Recording Date: 19 Nov 2020 Defence Deconstructed is part of the CGAI Podcast Network and is brought to you by the Canadian Association of Defence and Security Industries (CADSI). Follow the Canadian Global Affairs Institute on Facebook, Twitter (@CAGlobalAffairs), or on LinkedIn. Head over to our website at www.cgai.ca for more commentary. Produced by Charlotte Duval-Lantoine. Music credits to Drew Phillips
In this episode of Okwu dị Ilu, Ocha Tk discusses the Eastern Security Network (ESN) formed by Maazi Nnamdi Kanu, the supreme leader of IPOB. The musical accompaniment in this episode is a song called 'ọchịchị amakekwu' by Rev. Patty Obasi. Add Ikenga Nation TV on Your Roku app https://my.roku.com/add/ZCZNHQ Sign up for updates at https://ikenganation.com Follow us on social media: https://twitter.com/ikenganationhttps://facebook.com/ikenganation Join the community at https://facebook.com/groups/ikenganation Listen to the podcast https://akukoifo.com Direct your donations to support this podcast to Cashapp $ikenganation Paypal https://paypal.me/ikenganation Venmo @ikenganation, Nke Onye tells another classic Igbo Akuko Ifo tale. This time it is about a young girl named NAKADINIKPORO. Add Ikenga Nation TV on Your Roku app https://my.roku.com/add/ZCZNHQ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ikenganation/message
The Conference of Igbo Elders for Peace and Development announced Thursday in a statement signed by National President, Dr. Festus Edochie, and National Secretary, Barrister (Mrs) Esther Amadi.The elders have condemned the formation of South East Security Network by the leader of Indigenous People of Biafra, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu,The elders also advised Igbo governors to immediately move to stop Kanu's “illegal” action by creating a security outfit for the South-East zone. They begged the southeast governors and businessmen in the region to pull resources together and form a security outfit like Amotekun or civilian JTF backed by law, which can be controlled and be effective.”According to the statement, the elders said their attention was drawn to a trending video of some misguided youths armed with prohibited firearms and dangerous weapons, describing it as an “inglorious activities of Mr. Kanu”.“We observe with utmost shock and concern a disturbing video of a group of some misguided youths codename Eastern Security Network, bearing arms and circulating on the social media.“In the said video, the group which claimed to be operating somewhere in Anambra State carried Ak-47 and other dangerous weapons under the guise of providing security against violent crimes being committed by herdsmen in the region.“We condemn this group and its activities in its entirety and call on all southeast governors and well-meaning Ndigbo to come out and condemn this act of criminality being sponsored by a self-appointed leader of a proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu,” the Igbo elders said.”While we recognize perfectly the yearning and desire of every Nigerian today for community policing and self-security due to the insecurity in the country, we insist that it must be done in accordance with the law of the land and by the right people who are legally empowered to do so.“No group or individual has the legal right to bear prohibited firearms of that nature without the proper backing of the law. Hence we must all rise in the South East to not only condemn but also distance ourselves from this act without delay,” the Igbo elders added.They noted that the proscribed IPOB lacks the power to bear prohibited arms, blaming the failed security architecture in the country for the resort to self-help.“No doubt, the current security architecture of Nigeria has failed and Nigerians deserve to protect themselves but that must be done within the premise of the law.“We are Nigerians and cannot form a parallel security arm that bears prohibited firearms for any reason in our region.“It is not in the place of IPOB to organize such a group armed with automatic weapons, no lawful country or citizen will support that, even the civilian Joint Task Force which is supported by law with members assisting in fighting terrorism in Borno State and other parts of North East don't use automatic weapons.“In the South West, also Amotekun which is lawfully set up by the authorities in the region does not use automatic firearms. ” Bearing prohibited firearms under any guise is unacceptable,“Only Dane guns and pump-action rifles can be licensed in Nigeria. We have restrictions in Nigeria on the use of firearms and nobody is above this law. Criminals use these illegally,” the Igbo elders said.The Igbo elders noted, “The obvious gap in our national security notwithstanding, a proscribed organization like IPOB does not have the right to arm a group of young men with automatic weapons in the name of a security network or any nomenclature. It is unacceptable and must be resisted by all Ndigbo of goodwill.“We are therefore calling on all the Southeast governors and businessmen in the region to pull resources together and form a security outfit like Amotekun or civilian JTF backed by law, which can be controlled and be effective.“Finally, we wish to call on the southeast governors, Ohaneze Ndigbo, and other well-meaning groups to come out to condemn the act of criminality that may spark unrest in the region thus portraying Ndigbo as bad and lawless people.“We further appeal to all Nigerians not to see this act of criminality as an Igbo agenda, but a deliberate act by a fugitive criminal, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, to gain popularity and earn his daily bread from his sponsors.”
When the story of the Western Nigeria Security Network codenamed Amotekun is told, it will be on record that it was officially launched on January 9, 2020. However, the Amotekun journey began earlier. In July 2019, the six states of the southwest, namely Ekiti, Lagos, Ogun, Ondo, Osun, and Oyo States, agreed to set up this outfit.Amotekun is indeed a first of its kind security agency because it is a regional security outfit initiated by one of Nigeria's six geopolitical zones.History will also state that the headquarters is here in Oyo State. Since its founding, we have been taking steps to ensure that the security outfit kicks off operations. In March 2020, the Oyo State House of Assembly passed the Oyo State Security Network Agency Bill 2020, which I signed into law a few days later.Although COVID-19 and other logistical issues delayed the recruitment process, we ran an open and transparent recruitment process that culminated in announcing the 1,500 successful candidates' names in October 2020. Shortly after that, their training began in the first week of November. Today we are here to witness the passing out parade of the pioneer members of the Amotekun Corps.Security has always been an issue close to my heart. While on the campaign trail, I spoke about how we could tackle insecurity in Oyo State. We outlined clear plans in our manifesto, the Roadmap to Accelerated Development in Oyo State 2019-2023. And so, when we came into office, we went ahead to make security one of the pillars of our administration.Our actions have been based on the fact that if our state is insecure, we cannot attract investment, whether foreign or local. So far, we have supported our federal security outfits, who do their best to protect our people. We provided them with communication gadgets and patrol vehicles. More recently, we requested for and established just this past May 2020, the Police Mobile Force 72 Squadron at Ago-Are and presented them with patrol vehicles for the outfit's operations.But as I have argued on various fora, for governors to really play the role of Chief Security Officers of their states, state policing is the way forward. I am confident that someday, we will get enough support at the national level to achieve that constitutional review.But, for now, we will settle for the next best thing.The Western Nigeria Security Network, codenamed Amotekun, is an independent outfit. Members will answer to the state governors, but they will be working with the federal security agencies.Some of the primary functions of the Amotekun Corps as authorised by law include: Collaborating with and assisting the Nigeria Police and other security agencies in gathering information. They will be involved in crime, the investigation of crime, arrest, and prosecution of persons suspected of kidnapping, terrorism, destruction of livelihood, criminal damage to property, cultism, highway robbery, and any other illegal activities.They will also be involved in routine day and night patrols on major roads and remote areas. Members of the corps will be drafted to all the 351 wards in Oyo State. They will be our own community police so that their presence will be felt everywhere. This ensures that offenders are quickly identified, arrested, registered, and promptly handed over to the nearest police station or post. As I said during one of my speeches following the End SARS protests, this is one outfit that I can boldly say hold me responsible for the actions of the members.Therefore, let me state to you 1,500 pioneers of the Amotekun Corps that you must remain excellent examples in service. You are to work for the people. You are not called to harass or intimidate the people. Instead, exhibit the highest level of professionalism in the discharge of your duties. Remember that there are limits to your authority, and always follow directives from the chain of command.We have appointed two qualified men as chairman and commandant of the Amotekun Corps, the persons of Retired General Ajibola Kunle Togun and Retired Colonel Olayanju Olayinka. We also have other eminent persons on the board. I am confident that under them, the Amotekun Corps will live up to their objectives.As I said during the official launch of this outfit in January 2020, our regional integration, through Amotekun, should be seen in one light. We are coming together to fight a common enemy. That enemy is not Nigeria; the enemies are the elements among us and their affiliates who are determined to cause commotion within our states' borders and threaten our peaceful coexistence.And on this note, I declare the Oyo State Security Network Agency codenamed Amotekun operational.~ Governor Seyi Makinde, November 18, 2020
In this episode, we catch up with Jacqui Loustau, the Founder of the AWSN (Australian Women in Security Network) and Principal Security Consultant for Cynch Security. Jacqui gained excellent experience working overseas in security was planning to come back to Australia and had more difficulty than she expected in landing a job. We walk through Jacqui's story of getting into security, her challenges in landing a job, what got her to start what would become such an influential security community, the future for AWSN and how organisations can do more to attract a more diverse culture. Knowing Jacqui over the years has given me some insight into the incredible demand in starting a security community. Impressively, Jacqui decided "to take 6 months and get it (AWSN) up and running properly!" and is now getting paid for her AWSN work.
This week, Adam and Andy wrap up the ransomware series by first going over controlled folder access in Windows 10 security and Onedrive for Business Known Folder Move. They discuss network segmentation and go into tools and process for detection and incident response. Finally, they conclude with tips on business continuity and disaster recovery when it comes to ransomware and cybersecurity. Documentation: Controlled Folder Access Onedrive for Business Known Folder Move Azure ATP/Microsoft Defender for Identity Ransomware Decryptors Maersk NotPetya Blog Andy Jaw Twitter: @ajawzero LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andyjaw/ Adam Brewer Twitter: @ajbrewer LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamjbrewer/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blue-security-podcast/message
Liz Bonny, and her mentor Jacqui Loustau, are two powerful women working in cybersecurity. They first crossed paths at an industry event where Liz made quite an impression on Jacqui before they even spoke for the first time. Fast forward to today, where Liz and Jacqui have set up the AWSN (the Australian Women in Security Network) which supports, inspires and mentors women working in security. In this episode, you'll hear some of the challenges they've faced over their careers, the lessons they've learnt along the way, as well as a heartbreaking story (with a happy ending) that really drives home the value of having a mentor. Support the show: http://www.launchvic.org See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Arctic is a vast territory coveted by Russia, China, the United States and other powers whose interests can clash with those of Canada. Should Ottawa fear their ambitions? Who are its allies? What should it monitor more closely? Magali Vullierme, post-doctoral researcher, North American and Arctic Defence and Security Network, Trent University Whitney Lackenbauer, Canada Research Chair for the Study of the Canadian North, Trent University Animation: Jean-Frédéric Légaré-Tremblay Production: Amandine Hamon
Interview with Jane Lo, Singapore Correspondent, MySecurity Media, Dr Magda Chelly, Organiser and Judge, founder of Women of Security (WoSEC) Singapore Chapter and one of the winners of the Top 20 Women in Cyber Security in Singapore - Shuchen Hu, Blackpanda, Digital Forensics & Incident Response Specialist. Dr Magda Chelly, co-organiser and Judge of the Top 20 Women in Cyber Security in Singapore program speaks about the awards and the importance of these initiatives and also other events she is working on - including a Capture the Flag for Girls event - CTF Girls 2nd Edition, in association with the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore. Amongst the winners of the Top 20 Women in Cyber Security in Singapore were representatives of leading government and industry firms, from banking, finance, automotive, consulting and includes the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore, with judges also representative of leading cyber security identities in Singapore, Malaysia and Australia. We introduce Shuchen Hu of Blackpanda and get insights into her background and how she got into the industry, her aspirations and how the awards assist her and others into the future. We also highlight another winner, Astha Keshariya, PhD, MSC[Honours], MBA, who has been in the field of Information Security and Cryptography for over 16 years has written a new article, Neurodiversity in Cybersecurity skillsets which examines the “bad cyber-actors” behind cyberattacks and what motivates them. Read here And we catch up with Jane Lo, Singapore Correspondent for MySecurity Media and highlight her recent podcast interviews in Singapore, including: Episode 215 - Virtual Reality, 5G and other innovation trends - Interview with Leslie Shannon, Head of Ecosystem and Trend Scouting, Nokia Episode 219 - Dr Paola A. Magni is a Senior Lecturer in Forensic Science at Murdoch University (Perth, WA) and the Deputy Dean at Murdoch University Singapore Episode 220 - (Yet to be released) Joshua McCloud, National Cybersecurity Officer, Security and Trust Organisation, CISCO Episode 188 - Hi-Tech Crime Trends of 2019 - Interview with Group-IB CTO & Co-Founder, Moscow - noting that one of the Top 20 Women in Cyber Security in Singapore is Vesta Matveeva, Head of Cyber Investigation Department at Group-IB. Finally, the main purpose of the podcast is also to open the 'Top Women in Security in Malaysia Awards' which opens today - Monday September 7 - nominations can now be submitted here. Nominations are scheduled to close on October 23, 2020 where they will be judged by an esteemed group of panellists and winners will be announced and recognized in early December with a virtual awards ceremony. Previous Women in Security episodes (12) Episode 171 - Interview with SheLeadsTech founding ISACA Director, Jo Stewart-Rattray Episode 170 - RSA APJ Conference Podcast Series - Dr Magda Chelly on Cybersecurity, Career Transition & Women in Cyber Episode 151 - Interview with Jacqui Loustau, Founder of the 'Australian Women in Security Network' (AWSN) Episode 123 - Interview with Jane Frankland and answering the Gender Bias Question - #KLNext Series Episode 122 - Kaspersky Lab insights from Europe and Women in Cyber program - #KLNext Series Episode 118 - Meet cyber twins @noushinshbb @NegarShbb #womenincyber #malware #analysis #appsec Episode 104 - A Cyber Murder Mystery? A unique approach to raising awareness by #WomeninCyber at Blue Phish Episode 63 – SPECIAL EDITION - Women in Cyber Panel, Australian Cyber Security Centre Conference #2018ACSC Episode 31 – Women in Cyber – Sandra Ragg, Office of the Cyber Security Special Adviser for the Prime Minister and Cabinet & Heide Young, National Events Manager, Australian Women in Security Network Episode 26 – Women in Cyber – Sandra Ragg, Office of the Cyber Security Special Adviser for the Prime Minister & Cabinet and Narelle Devine, Australian Federal Department of Human Services Episode 10 - #WomeninCyber Mentoring with Sandra Ragg, Erica Hardinge, Michelle Price & Megan Haas Episode 2 - Interview with Bonnie Butlin, keynote speaker at #AISACON17
Episode 32: Policy Relevance In the 32nd episode of Battle Rhythm, Stef and Steve discuss returning to campus, Trump losing support with the military, Sudan's terrorism designation and Navalny's poisoning. Our feature interview guests are CDSN member, Thomas Juneau and CDSN co-director, Philippe Lagassé, [24:35], discussing their recent journal article on the academia‐policy gap in Canadian defence. This week's RnR segment [46:00], where we will provide some levity in these trying times with entertainment reviews and suggestions. This week's RnR picks: 1. TV: Money Heist (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6468322/); Movies: Guns Akimbo (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6902676/); Books: Spenser series (https://robertbparker.net/categories/the-spenser-series) Guest Biographies: Thomas Juneau is an assistant professor at the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Ottawa. His research focuses mostly on the Middle East, in particular on Iran and Yemen. He is also interested in Canadian foreign and defence policy, in the relationship between intelligence and policy, and in international relations theory. He is the author of Squandered Opportunity: Neoclassical realism and Iranian foreign policy (Stanford University Press, 2015), editor of Strategic Analysis in Support of International Policy-Making: Case studies in achieving analytical relevance (Rowman & Littlefield, 2017), co-editor of Iranian Foreign Policy since 2001: Alone in the world (Routledge, 2013), and co-editor of Asie centrale et Caucase: Une sécurité mondialisée (Presses de l'Université Laval, 2004). He has also published many articles and book chapters on the Middle East, international relations theories and pedagogical methods, notably in International Affairs, International Studies Perspectives, Political Science Quarterly, Middle East Policy, Orbis, International Journal, and Canadian Foreign Policy Journal. Prior to joining the University of Ottawa, he worked for the Department of National Defence from 2003 to 2014, chiefly as a strategic analyst covering the Middle East. He was also a policy officer and an assistant to the deputy minister. (https://uniweb.uottawa.ca/members/1028) Philippe Lagassé is associate professor and the Barton Chair at the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs. Lagassé's research focuses on defence policy and procurement, and on the roles of Parliament, the Crown, and executive power in Westminster states, notably in the areas of foreign and military affairs. He is currently completing a project comparing legislative oversight of the military and beginning a new project on prerogative power reform in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. Both projects have been funded by the Social Science and Humanities Research Council. He is also the defence procurement co-director of the Canadian Defence and Security Network. In addition to his academic work, Lagassé serves as an advisor and consultant to the Canadian government. Between 2012-2014 he served as a member of the Independent Review Panel overseeing the evaluation of options to replace Canada's CF-18 fighter aircraft, and he has been a member of the Independent Review Panel for Defence Acquisition within the Department of National Defence since 2015. His teaching and supervision at NPSIA focus on Canadian government and policymaking, comparative defence policy, and military and strategic studies. (https://carleton.ca/npsia/people/philippe-lagasse/) Links: Leo Shane III for the Military Times: Trump's popularity slips in latest Military Times poll — and more troops say they'll vote for Biden (https://www.militarytimes.com/news/pentagon-congress/2020/08/31/as-trumps-popularity-slips-in-latest-military-times-poll-more-troops-say-theyll-vote-for-biden/) Thomas Juneau & Philippe Lagassé's Bridging the academic‐policy gap in Canadian defence: What more can be done? (https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/capa.12365)
In the 31st episode of Battle Rhythm, Stef and Steve discuss Israel & the UAE, the US's Iran stance at the UN and the election in Belarus. We have an emerging scholar interview this week with Maj. Shaun D'Souza [22:00], discussing his paper “The Impact of Sino-Russian Collaboration on Arctic Governance.” which was short-listed for JCSP 46, the Brigadier-General George Bell Medal in recognition of commitment and excellence in military writing as displayed by a student on the Joint Command and Staff Programme. Our feature interview guest is Whitney Lackenbauer [30:30], Network Lead of North American and Arctic Defence and Security Network. This week's RnR segment [55:15], where we will provide some levity in these trying times with Baking! Nigella Lawson: https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2010/apr/20/nigella-lawson-iphone-app-recipe King Arthur Baking: https://www.kingarthurbaking.com/ If You Can't Bake it, Fake It? http://saideman.blogspot.com/2020/08/if-you-cant-bake-it-fake-it.html Find detailed show notes here: https://www.cdsn-rcds.com/battlerhythm Participants Bio: Maj. Shaun D'Souza is the Reliability & Maintainability Program Engineer at Department of National Defence with the Canadian Armed Forces as well as an MA candidate at the Canadian Forces College Joint Command and Staff Programme (JCSP). Dr. P. Whitney Lackenbauer is Canada Research Chair (Tier 1) in the Study of the Canadian North and Professor in the School for the Study of Canada at Trent University. He is on leave as a Professor in the Department of History at St. Jerome's University in the University of Waterloo, Ontario, where he remains co-director of the Centre for Foreign Policy and Federalism. He is Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel of 1st Canadian Ranger Patrol Group based in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. He is also a Fellow with the Bill Graham Centre for Contemporary History at the University of Toronto; the Arctic Institute of North America; the Centre for Military, Security and Strategic Studies at the University of Calgary; and an adjunct professor with the Mulroney Institute for Government at St. Francis Xavier University. Whitney specializes in Arctic security, sovereignty and governance issues, modern Canadian military and diplomatic history, and Aboriginal-state relations. Links: https://www.naadsn.ca/
On today's Defence Deconstructed Podcast, we feature a discussion with Collins Aerospace's Guilaume Côté, who is currently leading a research project on connected battlespace and emerging technologies, funded by the Department of National Defence's MINDS program. Defence Deconstructed is part of the CGAI Podcast Network and today's episode is brought to you by the Canadian Association of Defence and Security Industries (CADSI). Subscribe to and rate the CGAI Podcast Network on your podcast app! Participant Bio: - Guillaume Côté is the Principal Strategy Manager at Collins Aerospace Host Bio: - Dave Perry (host): Senior Analyst and Vice President with the Canadian Global Affairs Institute. Related Links: - "Toward Agile Procurement: Matching the Pace of Technological Chance" [CGAI Policy Paper, in partnership with the Canadian Defence and Security Network] by William Richardson, Kalen Bennett, Douglas Dempster, Philippe Dumas, Caroline Leprince, Kim Richard Nossal, David Perry, Elinor Sloan, and J. Craig Stone (https://www.cgai.ca/toward_agile_procurement_for_national_defence_matching_the_pace_of_technological_change) Recording Date: 16 July 2020 Follow the Canadian Global Affairs Institute on Facebook, Twitter (@CAGlobalAffairs), or on Linkedin. Head over to our website at www.cgai.ca for more commentary. Produced by Jay Rankin. Music credits to Drew Phillips.
Malik Yakini is the Executive Director of Detroit Black Community Food Security Network where they believe in and work to promote racial equality, class-consciousness and gender equality. They are committed to fighting injustice, building community models of justice and upholding good food as a human right. Hear his story on this episode of Heart Stock Radio. Heart Stock Radio is a production of KBMF 102.5 FM and underwritten by Purse for the People.
The Detroit Black Community Food Security Network (DBCFSN), Oakland Avenue Urban Farm, and Keep Growing Detroit have created the Detroit Black Farmer Land Fund, and my friend Erin joins this week's podcast to discuss the movement. Plus, we revisit Meg Ryan's affair with Russell Crowe with a 2020 lens, Jimmy Kimmel's awful apology, white actors stepping down from voicing black characters, the Dixie Chicks' new name, and more.
On today's Defence Deconstructed Podcast, we feature a discussion with Douglas Dempster, William Richardson, and Elinor Sloan about a recent Policy Paper they wrote along with Dave Perry and others, "Toward Agile Procurement for National Defence: Matching the Pace of Technological Change," published by the Canadian Defence and Security Network and CGAI. Defence Deconstructed is part of the CGAI Podcast Network and today's episode is brought to you by the Canadian Association of Defence and Security Industries (CADSI). Subscribe to and rate the CGAI Podcast Network on your podcast app! Participant Bios: - Elinor Sloan: CGAI fellow. Professor of International Relations in the Department of Political Science at Carleton University, Ottawa, and is a former defence analyst with Canada's Department of National Defence. She is a graduate of the Royal Military College of Canada (BA), the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs at Carleton (MA), and the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University (PhD). - Major-General (Retired) Doug Dempster: served as the Defence strategic planner, and later as NATO Assistant Secretary General for Executive Management and head of the Centre for Executive Leadership at the University of Ottawa. - William Richardson: recently completed his Master's studies at the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs at Carleton University. His research focuses include western air power, interoperability and defence procurement. He currently works as a policy analyst at Global Affairs Canada. Host Bio: - Dave Perry (host): Senior Analyst and Vice President with the Canadian Global Affairs Institute. Recommended Readings: - "Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress" by Steven Pinker (https://www.amazon.ca/Enlightenment-Now-Science-Humanism-Progress-ebook/dp/B073TJBYTB) - "The Splendid and the Vile: A Saga of Churchill, Family, and Defiance During the Blitz" by Erik Larson (https://www.amazon.ca/Splendid-Vile-Churchill-Family-Defiance-ebook/dp/B07TRVW6VX) Related Links: - “Toward Agile Procurement for National Defence: Matching the Pace of Technological Change" by William Richardson, Kalen Bennett, Douglas Dempster, Philippe Dumas, Caroline Leprince, Kim Richard Nossal, David Perry, Elinor Sloan and J. Craig Stone (https://www.cgai.ca/toward_agile_procurement_for_national_defence_matching_the_pace_of_technological_change) Recording Date: 10 June 2020 Follow the Canadian Global Affairs Institute on Facebook, Twitter (@CAGlobalAffairs), or on Linkedin. Head over to our website at www.cgai.ca for more commentary. Produced by Jay Rankin. Music credits to Drew Phillips.
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Working for Slow Food Denver, Hannah Keitel noticed there was an opportunity to improve the impact of food security work in the city by engaging a variety of stakeholders with an asset-based collaborative network map. She discusses the model and network mapping tool she developed in her Capstone to facilitate diversity, improved communication, more opportunities, and strategic partnerships --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/prescott-college/message
Carl Chinn talks about the many facets of the Faith Based Security Network and how it can benefit faith-based ministries around the country. There are many subjects covered that you will find interesting as you listen. The website for the FBSN is www.fbsnamerica.com. Like it was talked about in the show, this is where you can purchase Carl’s book Evil Invades the Sanctuary, get information about his deadly force study and join the FBSN, or contact them if you have any questions. More information on our Hands-On Security Seminar or the variety of resources and services can be found at www.cv-ministries.com.
Carl Chinn talks about the many facets of the Faith Based Security Network and how it can benefit faith-based ministries around the country. There are many subjects covered that you will find interesting as you listen. The website for the FBSN is www.fbsnamerica.com. Like it was talked about in the show, this is where you can purchase Carl’s book Evil Invades the Sanctuary, get information about his deadly force study and join the FBSN, or contact them if you have any questions. More information on our Hands-On Security Seminar or the variety of resources and services can be found at www.cv-ministries.com.
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Josh from OnHive is here to talk about anything and everything to do with your Custom Smart Home Automation, we dive deep into cyber security, web, entertainment, network and data systems. Hold on to your carpenter pencils and open you notebooks because on today's show we get very tech heavy. We talk about 5G, WiFi 6, Cyber Security and cameras, Network set ups, Home Theater / Entertainment Systems, and how DATA will be the most powerful currency in the world 10 years from now. Listen to this entire show and get some extermely valuable intell to what your home will be like tomorrow and beyond. As for the trdespeople listening in, listen up because this new kid on the block affects every single trade so you better smarten up and make nice. Find out more info from Josh at www.onhive.ca Thanks Josh so much for an amazing show. This is The Construction Life
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Ontario legislature resumes today and the Premier says that the tone he hopes to achieve this year is a kinder one. Guest: Henry Jacek. Professor of Political Science, McMaster University. The HWDSB is considering a plan for a bullying review panel that will be led by 3 community members. Guest: Alex Johnstone, Chair and Trustee, Hamilton Wentworth District School Board. Isis Leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi has died in a US special forces raid, but where does it leave the region and ISIS? Guest: Stephen Saideman, Director of the Canadian Defence and Security Network, Professor at Carleton University, Co-host of the Battle Rhythm podcast.
The process of building peace is part of the Author and Speaker success journey that people rarely discuss. Having peace of mind when making a decision allows you to not say yes to opportunities that are not in the best interest of your business. It starts with the intentions that you set each morning. Ukpeme even made the suggestion that you start with the affirmation "I am peace" In today's episode, Ukpeme shared things that would allow you to be intentional about your peace and creating more peace in your journey. Look at the possibilities that are all around you and step into it because that will add to your peace. It also allows you to be in the moment for your business, family and yourself. Ukpeme Akpan Okon is the author of award-winning The Values String: A book on Transitional Life, Compelling Fulfillment, and Profound Peace. She is a Lawyer, Arbitrator, Adjudicator, Mediator, Speaker, Trainer, Mentor, and Ambassador for Peace.She founded Guild of Adjudicators in Nigeria (GAIN), and is the Pioneer Coordinator of Justice, Development and Peace Commission of the Catholic Cathedral of the Twelve Apostles, Abuja. She has held other leadership positions.Ukpeme is a member of Women, Peace and Security Network. She is a former Assistant General Secretary of International Federation of Women Lawyers, Abuja Branch. She has served on the Zero Draft sub-committee of Non—Governmental Organization / United Nations Convention on the Status of Women.Ukpeme is a past Secretary of the Abuja Chapter — Nigeria Branch of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators and was one of the 5 signatories to an application to establish the Abuja Chapter. She is a member of other organizations.Ukpeme was awarded the title "Ambassador for Peace" by the Universal Peace Federation.A resource person, with papers and presentations to her credit, she has served as Rapporteur on various assignments and was a panelist at a High-Level event of the United Nations General Assembly.Ukpeme is an awardee and desirous of leaving a legacy of peace, time consciousness, organizational excellence, teamwork, and meritorious leadership. These are qualities she exhibited from ten years of age.After successfully acting as a mediator in a protracted difficult situation, she was referred to as "Peace Maker." This and other related circumstances led to her determination to help people lead to peaceful, transformational, fulfilled lives.Ukpeme has been writing since her childhood. She recalls writing instructional notes as a child and still has those writings. She has held leadership positions since her teenage years, until now.A Rotarian, Ukpeme takes pleasure in peacebuilding, good music, mental wellness, culinary art, life coaching, nature, dancing, traveling and, volunteering.Social Media Handles (LinkedIn, Facebook etc.)https://www.thevaluesstring.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ukpeme-okon-4ab41715/https://www.facebook.com/ukpemeakpanokon/https://thepeaceagenda.wordpress.com/https://twitter.com/AgendaPeacehttps://www.facebook.com/ThePeaceAgenda/https://twitter.com/emepaixhttps://twitter.com/values_thehttps://www.instagram.com/ambassador.for.peace/https://www.pinterest.com/thevaluesstring
With the release of CAF America’s Cross-Border Giving: A Legal and Practical Guide (Charity Channel Press, 2018), we are excited to bring to you on CAF America Radio Network a series of conversations with the contributing authors. This edition, the host Ted Hart, President and CEO of CAF America, is joined by Kay Guinane, Director at the Charity and Security Network to discuss the book and her chapter she co-authored titled “US Financial Transaction Laws and Their Impact on International Grantmaking”.
Malik Kenyatta Yakini, Director, Detroit Peoples Black Community Food Security Network is interviewed by Vernon Oakes, host of Everything Co-op. Vernon and Malik discuss initiatives of the Detroit Peoples Food Co-op, and the journey his organization has taken to establish a food cooperative, while raising funds to purchase the building for the co-op and serving as the developer for the building Malik Kenyatta Yakini is an activist and educator who is committed to freedom and justice for African people in particular and humanity in general. Yakini is a co-founder and the Executive Director of the Detroit Black Community Food Security Network, which operates a seven-acre farm in Detroit and spearheaded efforts to establish the Detroit Food Policy Council, which he chaired from December 2009 - May 2012. He served as a member of the Michigan Food Policy Council from 2008 - 2010. From 2011 - 2013 he served on the steering committee of Uprooting Racism Planting Justice. He is a co-founder and on the leadership team of the National Black Food and Justice Alliance. Malik has an intense interest in contributing to the development of an international food sovereignty movement that embraces Blacks farmers in the Americas, the Caribbean and Africa. He views the "good food revolution" as part of the larger movement for freedom, justice and equality. To that end, he has sought opportunities to educate the public and currently serves as the C.E.O. of Black Star Educational Management.
Please join the CSIS Human Rights Initiative, Charity and Security Network, and The Humanitarian Forum for the launch of a series of country case studies on de-risking in conflict zones. Global financial institutions are increasingly terminating or restricting relationships with U.S. nonprofit organizations (NPOs), financial intermediaries, and local organizations in various regions of the world, a trend called “de-risking.” This practice, combined with a complex terror environment, poses enormous challenges to organizations working to deliver aid in areas that need it most, as well as to government policies centered around financial institutions. As work progresses towards finding solutions for NPOs' financial access difficulties, it is integral to ensure that these solutions have a global reach. At the same time, efforts are being made to document the consequences of de-risking of foreign NPOs and their beneficiaries. During this event, expert panelists will discuss the findings of the country case studies, with a focus on Syria, Yemen, Somalia, and Palestine. This event is made possible through general support to CSIS.
Please join the CSIS Human Rights Initiative, Charity and Security Network, and The Humanitarian Forum for the launch of a series of country case studies on de-risking in conflict zones. Global financial institutions are increasingly terminating or restricting relationships with U.S. nonprofit organizations (NPOs), financial intermediaries, and local organizations in various regions of the world, a trend called “de-risking.” This practice, combined with a complex terror environment, poses enormous challenges to organizations working to deliver aid in areas that need it most, as well as to government policies centered around financial institutions. As work progresses towards finding solutions for NPOs' financial access difficulties, it is integral to ensure that these solutions have a global reach. At the same time, efforts are being made to document the consequences of de-risking of foreign NPOs and their beneficiaries. During this event, expert panelists will discuss the findings of the country case studies, with a focus on Syria, Yemen, Somalia, and Palestine. This event is made possible through general support to CSIS.
In this segment of AML Now, John J. Byrne, ACAMS advisory board member and vice chairman of AML RightSource, LLC, spoke with Kay Guinane, program manager at Charity and Security Network, about the de-risking challenges nonprofit organizations (NPOs) are facing and how best to maintain a banking relationship in this risk environment.
The drug trade snares people into human trafficking through drug smuggling, forced addiction, and luring people who are addicted. Seth Daire and JJ Janflone give an overview of drug trafficking into the United States and then talk about how drugs overlap with human trafficking. Sources: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-40480405 https://worldview.stratfor.com/article/mexicos-cartels-will-continue-splinter-2017 http://www.businessinsider.com/dea-maps-of-mexican-cartels-in-the-us-2016-12 https://www.dea.gov/resource-center/2016%20NDTA%20Summary.pdf https://www.cbp.gov/sites/default/files/assets/documents/2017-Jun/CBP-Snapshot-06012017.pdf http://www.npr.org/2011/12/04/143025654/migrants-say-theyre-unwilling-mules-for-cartels http://www.rehabs.com/drug-addiction-fuels-the-fire-of-human-trafficking/ https://broadly.vice.com/en_us/article/vv5949/what-its-like-to-be-a-female-drug-mule-serving-time-in-prison http://www.insightcrime.org/news-briefs/cocaine-traffickers-evolving-more-sophisticated-drug-mule-operations http://heinonline.org/HOL/LandingPage?handle=hein.journals/inlr28&div=23&id=&page= http://humantraffickingcenter.org/men-boys/ https://economics.mit.edu/files/11092 http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/2016/01/deadly-human-trafficking-business-mexico-border-160117073423022.html http://www.cbsnews.com/news/mexico-drug-gangs-using-more-children-as-mules/ https://www.unodc.org/southasia/frontpage/2012/october/drug-mules_-swallowed-by-the-illicit-drug-trade.html http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ana-davila/drug-cartels-where-human-trafficking-and-human-smuggling-meet-today_b_7588408.html https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/crime/2017/04/17/they-got-young-girls-hooked-drugs-feds-allege-then-they-forced-them-into-prostitution/100568196/ http://www.bostonherald.com/news/local_coverage/2017/03/special_report_opiate_crisis_pushes_addicts_to_sex_trade http://www.health24.com/Mental-Health/Alcohol/10-facts-on-drug-mules-20120721 http://www.pennlive.com/news/2017/07/da_human_traffic_trafficking_p.html http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0390221/ Photo: Dulue Mbachu and International Relations and Security Network via Flickr
FBI Stings of Muslims Worsen Bigotry and Security by MFlowers A study from 2014 showed that 99% of domestic terrorist plots in the US are aided in some way by the FBI; only 4 out of 400 were not FBI stings. And human rights groups found that the way the sting operations are conducted violate human rights. Sue Udry of Defending Dissent will speak about the ways these sting operations have been used to fuel hatred against Muslims. And to discuss the shooting and mass murder in Orlando, FL, Janaid Ahmad of Just International and Peace for Life speaks about the rise of homophobia and violence within Muslim communities because of Western influence and support for extremist sects such as the Wahhabis in Saudi Arabia. Relevant articles and websites: Living in the Shadow of Counterterrorism series from Rewire FBI Steps Up Use of Stings in ISIS Cases by Eric Lichtblau Inventing Terrorists: The Lawfare of Preemptive Prosecution from Project Salam and the National Coalition to Protect Civil Freedoms Targeted and Entrapped: Manufacturing the ‘Homegrown Threat’ in the United States by the Center for Human Rights and Global Justice Bill of Rights Defense Committee/Defending Dissent Foundation Just International Peace for Life Center for Global Dialogue Guests: Sue Udry is Executive Director of the Defending Dissent Foundation. Sue won her high school’s “Best Citizen” award in 1978 and has been working to earn that title ever since. She played a leadership role in her campus peace group, and after grad school she began knocking on doors in neighborhoods around the country as a canvasser for SANE, the Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy, now Peace Action. She has been the Executive Director of the Defending Dissent Foundation since 2008. Prior to joining DDF, she served as the executive director of the Chicago Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights and as an organizer for the Coalition for New Priorities and the Day Care Action Council of Illinois. She was the legislative coordinator for United for Peace and Justice, a coalition of over 1,600 groups opposing the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. She currently serves on the board of the National Coalition to Protect Civil Freedoms and the National Coalition to Protect Student Privacy, as well as the Advisory Board of the Charity and Security Network. She is a co-founder of the Montgomery County Civil Rights Coalition and treasurer of the D.C. chapter of the National Lawyers Guild. Over a quarter of a century working for peace and social justice in Washington, DC, Illinois and Indiana, has taught Sue that the right to dissent is crucial to expanding democracy, promoting justice, and enlarging the global human rights perspective. Janaid S. Ahmad is based in Lahore, Pakistan where he is the director of the Center for Global Dialogue. He has a Juris Doctor (law) degree from the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA. He is currently a Ph.D candidate in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Cape Town, South Africa, and is also a faculty member of the Faculty of Law and Policy, Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), Pakistan. He served as president of the US-based National Muslim Law Students Association (NMLSA), and is on the board of the Muslim Peace Fellowship. He is a board member of Muslim Men against Domestic Abuse (MMADA). He served on the Executive Board of the Domestic Violence Resource Project. In the US, he worked with the National Interfaith Committee on Social Justice, and Amnesty International. In Pakistan, he worked with such groups as Educate Pakistan and AMAL Human Development Network. He continues to maintain an association with Positive Muslims, the Cape Town-based organization working on issues related to Muslims, HIV/AIDS and gender justice, a group with which he worked while he was in South Africa. His research interests include Islam in the public sphere, interfaith relations, globalization, and civil society, and has lectured and written extensively on these topics. He is currently working on a collaborative project with the International Islamic University – Islamabad (IIU-I) on globalization, Muslim societies and Islamic revivalism. Mr. Ahmed has been a long time human rights activist.