Information on "Information and Communications Technology (ICT)"
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30 Oct 2012
Are We All Intelligence Agents Now?
The growing availability of open source information has profoundly impacted intelligence agencies and how they have operated over the last 10 years. More on «Are We All Intelligence Agents Now?» -
25 Oct 2012
Cyber Information Assurance and Critical Infrastructure Protection
Governments are pursuing public-private partnerships both to ensure continuity of services and to protect critical infrastructure from cyber-attacks. More on «Cyber Information Assurance and Critical Infrastructure Protection»
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6 Jun 2012
Combating Corruption and Increasing Government Accountability
In this audio presentation, Boris Weber, who is Director of ICT4Gov at the World Bank Institute, discusses how technology is being leveraged to promote good governance and increased transparency, particularly in the cases of fragile states and emergi... More on «Combating Corruption and Increasing Government Accountability»
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23 Feb 2012
Crowdsourcing for Change?
In today’s podcast, Ushahidi’s Heather Leson discusses her organization’s use of crisis mapping techniques and outlines how non-state actors are increasingly collaborating online to tackle issues traditionally managed by governments. More on «Crowdsourcing for Change?»
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7 Sep 2011
Cyber Governance and Instability
In this audio presentation, Paul Twomey, who is Chief Executive Officer of Argo Pacific, discusses the vulnerabilities of cyber technology at the corporate, national and international levels. More on «Cyber Governance and Instability»
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1 Jul 2011
Cybercrime
Gabriel Broennimann, a senior researcher at the Crisis and Risk Network at the Center for Security Studies discusses cybercrime. More on «Cybercrime»
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2 Jun 2010
Technology, Liberty and Common Sense
Technology is seen by some as the magic bullet that can stop terrorism, or on the other hand, the catalyst that is causing millions to question their privacy, but according to security expert Bruce Schneier, it is neither. More on «Technology, Liberty and Common Sense»
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21 Apr 2010
Resilience in The Line of Fire
Important lessons are to be learned from the Iceland volcano eruption and its effect on societal resilience, including the impact of social media and the private vs public sector relationship Jennifer Giroux tells the ISN. More on «Resilience in The Line of Fire»
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1 Jul 2009
A Web of Voices
From Iran to Moldova by way of Washington, social media is changing how societies connect and interact with their governments, and John Abell of Wired magazine tells the ISN why. More on «A Web of Voices»
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6 May 2009
ICT: Peace 2.0
Recovering from a natural disaster or political conflict can be difficult, especially for a developing country, but Dr Daniel Stauffacher of ICT4Peace tells the ISN that implementing technology in these cases can smooth the path out of rough times. More on «ICT: Peace 2.0»
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