President Zelenskyy, Boston Global Forum World Leader for Peace and Security Award’s recipient, welcomed France’s President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi, and Romanian President Klaus Iohannis in Kyiv, Ukraine....
EY Global Tax Innovation Leader Jeff Saviano’s Speech at the Conference “Remaking Ukraine – Toward an Age of Global Enlightenment”
Thank you very much. Thank you, professor Patterson and Tuan, professor Zaneta. What an honor to be included today. I know that we are running a bit late on times. I will be brief. I really appreciate the opportunity to be here today for such an important event. My...
How Cyberspace is Transforming International Security
Derek Reveron - Faculty Affiliate, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School and Professor of National Security, Naval War College. Reveron teaches Cyberspace and International Security at Harvard Extension School. In this Q&A, he...
Professor Alex ‘Sandy’ Pentland of MIT joins AIWS Standards and Pratice Committtee
AI World Society is pleased to announce that Professor Alex ‘Sandy’ Pentland, a distinguished scholar at MIT, will join us as a member of the AIWS Standards and Practice Committee. He will also be speaking at the AIWS Summit on June 11, 2019. Professor Alex 'Sandy'...
Global Citizenship Education in Cyber Civil Defense Agenda
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SWIFT reports more hacking of its member banks
SWIFT, the global financial messaging system, has disclosed new hacking attacks on its member banks. The news came as it continues to pressure them to comply with security procedures instituted after a high-profile $81 million heist at Bangladesh Bank earlier...
A reason for Putin to disrupt U.S. election
A U.S. voting machine. Russian hackers working at the behest of President Vladimir Putin's authoritarian government have apparently stolen data on thousands of U.S. registered voters. Why? The Guardian suggests that even if "Russia doesn’t want to help tip the scales...
German official asks Facebook to crack down on hate speech
German Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere visited Facebook's offices in Berlin on Aug. 29 and said that it should do more to keep forbidden content from the social-network platform. "Facebook should take down racist content or calls for violence from its pages on...