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Join Sabrina as she explores the integrity, risk, and compliance world as it applies to charities, nonprofits, and NGOs in the 3rd sector. Follow Sabrina on LinkedIn to get new episode announcements and join the conversation. https://www.linkedin.com/in/smsegal/
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Netenrich threat researcher and security expert John Bambenek interviews leading security experts and threat researchers on the latest cyber threats and attacks, and what organizations need to do. Threat researchers, analysts, and SOC teams will gain insights on the latest techniques and approaches to advanced detection, investigation, and response. Learn how enterprises are modernizing outdated systems by adopting data analytics to gain increased visibility, intelligence and efficiencies to ...
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A weekly podcast discussing and analyzing legal threats to the November election. Focusing on the rule of law, the podcast (hosted by Checks & Balances's Paul Rosenzweig) will talk about challenges to the election and ongoing issues relating to the assault on the integrity of American democracy.
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This conference aims to look at the present state of nuclear treaties and nuclear capabilities, consider future threats and opportunities, and assess public understanding and the role of civil society in determining future directions. An opportunity to learn facts and assess where the world is heading in this vital area for peace, conflict and international diplomacy.
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Nuclear Threats and the War in Ukraine

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Nuclear Threats and the War in Ukraine

James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies

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Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine has set in motion a catastrophic war. The consequences of this war will be both tragic and far-reaching, including with respect to nuclear nonproliferation and risk reduction. Consistent with the CNS mission of promoting nonproliferation education and analysis, the Center offers a podcast about the nuclear challenges and risks that have arisen as a result of this unfolding crisis. In a fast-changing landscape with countless unknowns, this podcast aims ...
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Everything defenders do is public, which means threat actors can look us up in how we’re detecting them and adapt their techniques. The bad news is that they learn how to evade us. The good news is that since I’m a former latchkey kid who grew up in the 80s with a short attention span, there is always something new to research. Donald “Mac” MacCart…
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Join Sabrina as she speaks with Andy Kovacs, The Audit and Leadership Communications Guy!, and they discuss the myriad of ways you can improve your audit communications.
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Join Sabrina as she speaks with Veesh Sharma, Chief Assurance Officer / Interim Chief Risk Officer, of Save the Children International, as they talk about internal audit and risk in nonprofit organizations.
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Join Sabrina as she speaks with Veronica LaFemina, Founder and CEO of LaFamina & Co., and they discuss strategy execution and the threats and opportunities that are associated with this in the third sector. References for this episode My LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vlafemina LaFemina & Co. website: lafemina.co LaFemina & Co. Blog Post -- …
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In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Anton Chuvakin, Office of the CISO, at Google Cloud Security, where we discuss the evolution of SIEM from on-premise to the Cloud, and to autonomic security operations. Can our industry innovate to move beyond current SIEM limitations to reach “ops nirvana” to a data analytics-fueled security operations?…
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We are joined this week by John Giglio, director of cloud security for SADA, with tales from the trenches on how automation has helped threat hunting and threat analytics to improve the lives of security organizations.Netenrich
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Join Sabrina as she speaks with Niki Wood, an international development MEL expert, and they discuss how monitoring, evaluation, and learning, and risk have more in common then you might think. References and citations for this episode are: Rogers, P. J. (2008). Using Programme Theory to Evaluate Complicated and Complex Aspects of Interventions. Ev…
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For this week’s interview, Netenrich’s John Bambenek chats with Merys Raymer, Partner Engineering at Google Cloud Security. Merys shares her personal journey as a former threat and security analyst, fighting fires in the SOC trenches. She provides real world insights on the need for advanced SIEMs, data analytics, and automation to optimize securit…
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Join Sabrina as she speaks with Laura Frederick, Founder and CEO of "How to Contract", and they discuss risk in contracting, demystify contracts, and provide simple and practical advice for third-sector organizations to better manage their contracting. Links for this episode: How to Contract Term Scout Contract Nerds…
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Muddy Waters is an active and prolific APT threat using some unique tactics and malware to actual exfiltrate data. We are joined by Allison Wikoff, who is an expert in this threat actor to discuss what techniques they are using and what it means for enterprise defenses.Netenrich
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Join Sabrina as she speaks with Patti Blackstaffe, governance expert and CEO of GlobalSway, as they discuss the importance of governance in risk management for third-sector organizations.
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In this episode, we’re joined by Juan Andres Guerrero-Saade discussing how language learning models can be used by security analysts, and those teaching, the next generation of cyber security professionals to aid them, and their work.Netenrich
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Join Sabrina as she speaks with Mohie AlWahsh, Food Security Cluster Coordinator for the UN World Food Programme, and they talk about managing risk in fast-moving humanitarian responses and navigating organizational bureaucracy. Relevant links for this episode: What is the cluster approach? UNHCR Emergency Handbook - Cluster Approach UN Office for …
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John Bambenek covers the rise of domain clustering of malicious phishing domains that security analysts need to care about. He is joined by cybersecurity expert Ed Gibbs, Field CTO at Whois API, who shares enlightening techniques on how to find, investigate and resolve these types of daily attacks.Netenrich
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Join Sabrina as she speaks with Indira Ahluwalia, Founder of the Coalition for Racial & Ethnic Equity in Development (CREED) and they discuss the importance of going beyond compliance, the destructive results of microaggressions, and how leadership can't be outsourced. CREED will be celebrating its one-year anniversary on February 22, 2023— during …
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Join Sabrina as she speaks with Malcolm John, Founder of Action for Trustee Racial Diversity, as they discuss the importance of diversity and "lived experience" on 3rd sector boards. Reference information for the episode: Action for Trustee Racial Diversity - https://atrd.group action4trusteeracialdiversity@bgmail.com malcjohn18@gmail.com https://w…
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John Bambenek talks with security expert Ronnie Tokazowski, Principal Threat Advisor at Cofense, on the rise of behavioral-led attacks impacting organizations. Recent exposures involving romance scams and pig butchering techniques target people and their emotions involving business email compromises. Ronnie delves into the methods organizations can…
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Join Sabrina as she speaks with Bobby Jefferson, VP, Global Head of Diversity, Equity, Engagement, and Inclusion at DAI and they discuss the importance of DEI initiatives, some of the associated risks, and why organizational culture needs to be based on living the values of your organization. Reference material for this episode: Board of Trustees P…
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Host John Bambenek, threat researcher at Netenrich, interviews leading security experts and threat researchers on the latest cyberattacks and compromises impacting businesses today. Listeners will gain insights on proven techniques and approaches to advanced threat hunting, detection, and response. Listen in to the witty and humorous conversations …
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Join Sabrina as she speaks with Horst Simon, Founder - Risk Culture Builders, and they discuss Horst's approach called "Radical Risk Management" and his advice on how to build a strong risk culture. References for this episode: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/future-here-horst-simon-risk-culture-builder/ https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/why-risk-cultu…
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Join Sabrina as she speaks with Anthony Pusatory, the Managing Director of Seven Pillars Social Impact Consulting and they talk about risk and innovation in the third sector.
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Join Sabrina as she talks with Christian Hunt, founder of Human Risk consultancies, and they discuss how to bring behavioural science to risk and compliance.
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Join Sabrina as she speaks with Defrim Dedej, a grant management and innovative finance expert, about risks in grant design, awarding, and management from a donor perspective.
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Join Sabrina as she speaks with Linda Crockett, Founder of the Canadian Institute of Workplace Harassment and Violence, as they discuss how third-sector organizations can manage the risk of workplace bullying and how survivors of workplace bullying can get help. Links to materials referenced in the episode: Self-assessments: https://instituteofwork…
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Join Sabrina as she speaks with Dr. Elliot Schreiber, author of "The Yin and Yang of Reputation Management: Eight Principles for Strategic Stakeholder Value Creation and Risk Management" and co-founder of the Institute for Enlightened Governance, Management, & Leadership, as they discuss how third-sector organizations can manage reputational risk.…
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Join Sabrina as she speaks with Isobel Sinosi, a third-sector HR management specialist, and they discuss how to identify and manage HR risks in nonprofits, charities, and NGOs.
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Join Sabrina as she speaks with Angela Byrne, an Objective Centric Risk & Certainty Managment Advisor, and they discuss ways third-sector organizations can integrate risk management into their ways of working, link risk management directly to their objectives and decision-making, and demonstrate how risk management can add value to funding proposal…
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Join Sabrina as she speaks with Matt Saunders, Founding Partner of Saunders and Silverstein, LLP and they discuss intellectual property risks in the third sector.
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Join Sabrina as she talks with Mohammad Shahin, a forensic investigations and intelligence specialist, about conducting investigations in the 3rd sector.
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Join Sabrina as she talks to Charlie Germano, former Head of Information Security at Save the Children, US, about risks relating to data protection and privacy in the 3rd sector.
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In the fourth episode of the series, a group of experts from the Middlebury Institute of International Studies, the Vienna Center for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation, and King’s College London discuss the prospects of Russia using biological and chemical weapons in Ukraine. The experts also discuss how various misinformation campaigns weaken the …
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In the third episode of the Nuclear Threats and the War in Ukraine, Sir Lawrence Freedman, Emeritus Professor of War Studies at King's College London, and Ms. Sarah Bidgood, Director of the Eurasia Nonproliferation Program at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS), present a pessimistic view on the future of arms control. The di…
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In the second podcast in the Nuclear Threats and the War in Ukraine, Dr. Nikolai Sokov, Senior Fellow at the Vienna Center for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation, and Dr. Ulrich Kühn, Director of the Arms Control and Emerging Technologies Program, IFSH Hamburg, discuss the risk of use of nuclear weapons in the context of the war in Ukraine. The expe…
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In the first webinar in the Nuclear Threats and the War in Ukraine series, Ms. Kateryna Pavlova, Head of International Department and Public Relations, State Agency of Ukraine on Exclusion Zone Management, analyzes how the war is affecting the safety and security of Ukraine’s civil nuclear energy infrastructure. Dr. William Potter, Founder Director…
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The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) and CSCMP’s Supply Chain Quarterly bring you a new podcast filled with deep industry discussions. We talk to today’s top thought innovators, spanning topics across the entire supply chain. Supply Chain in the Fast Lane fast tracks topics you need to know from leaders you want to know. Lin…
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It should come as news to no one that the pandemic broke global supply chains, and they remain in need of repair. Container ships are backed up waiting to unload. Shortages are causing massive delays. Capacity is limited, companies cannot find labor, nor can they find the drivers to transport the goods they do have. Add to that the threats of sever…
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It should come as news to no one that the pandemic broke global supply chains, and they remain in need of repair. Container ships are backed up waiting to unload. Shortages are causing massive delays. Capacity is limited, companies cannot find labor, nor can they find the drivers to transport the goods they do have. Add to that the threats of sever…
  continue reading
 
It should come as news to no one that the pandemic broke global supply chains, and they remain in need of repair. Container ships are backed up waiting to unload. Shortages are causing massive delays. Capacity is limited, companies cannot find labor, nor can they find the drivers to transport the goods they do have. Add to that the threats of sever…
  continue reading
 
It should come as news to no one that the pandemic broke global supply chains, and they remain in need of repair. Container ships are backed up waiting to unload. Shortages are causing massive delays. Capacity is limited, companies cannot find labor, nor can they find the drivers to transport the goods they do have. Add to that the threats of sever…
  continue reading
 
It should come as news to no one that the pandemic broke global supply chains, and they remain in need of repair. Container ships are backed up waiting to unload. Shortages are causing massive delays. Capacity is limited, companies cannot find labor, nor can they find the drivers to transport the goods they do have. Add to that the threats of sever…
  continue reading
 
It should come as news to no one that the pandemic broke global supply chains, and they remain in need of repair. Container ships are backed up waiting to unload. Shortages are causing massive delays. Capacity is limited, companies cannot find labor, nor can they find the drivers to transport the goods they do have. Add to that the threats of sever…
  continue reading
 
It should come as news to no one that the pandemic broke global supply chains, and they remain in need of repair. Container ships are backed up waiting to unload. Shortages are causing massive delays. Capacity is limited, companies cannot find labor, nor can they find the drivers to transport the goods they do have. Add to that the threats of sever…
  continue reading
 
It should come as news to no one that the Covid-19 pandemic broke global supply chains, and they remain in need of repair. Container ships are backed up waiting to unload. Shortages are causing massive delays. Capacity is limited, companies cannot find labor, nor can they find the drivers to transport the goods they do have. Add to that the threats…
  continue reading
 
It should come as news to no one that the pandemic broke global supply chains, and they remain in need of repair. Container ships are backed up waiting to unload. Shortages are causing massive delays. Capacity is limited, companies cannot find labor, nor can they find the drivers to transport the goods they do have. Add to that the threats of sever…
  continue reading
 
It should come as news to no one that the pandemic broke global supply chains, and they remain in need of repair. Container ships are backed up waiting to unload. Shortages are causing massive delays. Capacity is limited, companies cannot find labor, nor can they find the drivers to transport the goods they do have. Add to that the threats of sever…
  continue reading
 
It should come as news to no one that the pandemic broke global supply chains, and they remain in need of repair. Container ships are backed up waiting to unload. Shortages are causing massive delays. Capacity is limited, companies cannot find labor, nor can they find the drivers to transport the goods they do have. Add to that the threats of sever…
  continue reading
 
Our supply chains are broken. We face many obstacles that will be with us for the coming months, and possibly years. In October, CSCMP’s Supply Chain Quarterly will launch Top 10 Supply Chain Threats, a new 11-episode podcast that looks at the top 10 threats currently facing supply chains. Links About CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly Subscribe to CSC…
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Dr Isabella Bunn introduces Professor Koji Nakamura, who presents “Japan: dilemmas for education and peace” at the OxPeace 2021 Conference. Final responses from panel. Dr Liz Carmichael closes the OxPeace 2021 Conference.Isabella Bunn, Koji Nakamura, Liz Carmichael
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Dr Isabella Bunn introduces Ms Jamie Kwong, who presents “Understanding Public Opinion about Nuclear Weapons Issues” at the OxPeace 2021 Conference.Isabella Bunn, Jamie Kwong
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Dr Isabella Bunn introduces Session 3, Dr Jeremy Cunningham presents on education, information and “Public awareness of nuclear weapons” at the OxPeace 2021 Conference.Jeremy Cunningham
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