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Why the UK’s cybersecurity strategy must change
With the recent change in government, the Labour Party faces significant challenges in shaping the future of the UK. One critical area demanding immediate attention, though often overlooked, is cybersecurity.
Naomi Starosta, JD – Moody’s
Naomi Starosta currently leads product strategy for Moody’s groundbreaking, award-winning Shell Company Indicator
She has spent her career at the nexus where global public policy, jurisdictional regulation, and legal frameworks meet cross-border digital, data, and networked products in the areas of AML/CFT, sanctions enforcement, anti-corruption, and anti-fraud. Now residing in...
Richard Graham – Moody’s
Rich Graham leads the evolution of Moody’s value proposition in financial crime and third-party risk
He has specific expertise in technology focused on fraud, money laundering, and sanctions. For the past 20 years, Rich has worked with some of the world’s largest financial institutions, government agencies, and fintechs on complex...
James Cohen – Moody’s
James Cohen is Senior Director, Industry Practice Lead at Moody’s in Toronto, where he provides thought leadership and strategic sales initiatives focused on the Canadian government
James has over 15 years’ experience in the international and Canadian non-profit sector, conducting programming, research, and training in areas of anti-corruption, anti-money laundering,...
How system design optimisation for solar farms can support the UK’s net zero target
Johannes Linder, the Director of System Design & Innovation at BELECTRIC GmbH, explains how optimising system design for solar farms can help support the UK’s Net Zero target.
Hidden battles: The unseen crisis of men’s mental health
The prevalence of men’s mental health disorders is increasingly a subject of concern. The recent rise in the number of deaths by suicide in that same demographic tells us an alarming story and suggests that it impacts more men than we might think. Sandra Stein tells us more.
Ending tuberculosis strategy: Course correction needed
The strategy for ending tuberculosis by Prof Guy Marks, President of the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease.
David Ussery – UAMS
Professor David Ussery was born and raised in Springdale, Arkansas. He has been working with bioinforma6c analysis of bacterial genomes since the first sequence was published in 1995. He lives his life vicariously through his Ph.D. students. Most of his papers have Ph.D. students as first authors; he has...
From profits to progress: How Indonesia’s SOEs power the green transition
Economist Professor John Ure charts the profits and progress, in terms of how Indonesia’s state-owned enterprises drive the green transition
Encouraging economic growth: Building trust and confidence in nuclear energy
The people of the USA do not feel economic growth, whatever the published indices may say. That is why they have elected Trump, a development that is unlikely to give them the growth they seek.
Ana Drăguțescu – ICLEI Europe
Ana Drăguțescu is an urban and transport planner and has been working for ICLEI since September 2016
With more than 11 years of progressive experience in the sustainable urban mobility field and an extensive educational background in urban planning, urban design, and transport planning, she has been supporting cities’ mobility...
Dr Robert Harrison – ACS International Schools
Robert Harrison grew up in the United States, where he studied and worked in religious, public, and higher education
He earned a PhD in Religion and Sociology from Duke University in 1991.
Until he joined the International Baccalaureate staff in 2010, he was a special educator, teacher leader, and programme coordinator...
Singapore and China research and development
Read an update about research and development in Asia, including in Singapore, plus health innovation in China by LSBF's Professor Preethi Kesavan.
UK Government experiments with chatbot to support small businesses
The UK Government is using its experimental chatbot, called GOV.UK Chat supports small businesses and helps them navigate government services online.
Diagnosing efficiency: How detailed analysis drives NHS cancer care improvements
Gareth Jenkins, a partner at Changeology Group Ltd, discusses the potential of detailed analysis to enhance the efficiency of cancer care within the NHS.
The role of health technology
The Health Tech Alliance explores the critical role that health technology plays in the prevention of ill health within the NHS.
Cornwall: A hub for research, innovation and sustainability
Cornwall is emerging as a global centre for innovation and sustainability. The county is at the forefront of addressing critical global challenges, from climate change and human health to securing a sustainable supply of critical minerals.
Negotiations resume on UK-South Korea trade deal
Talks have resumed on a modernised trade deal between the UK and South Korea, with negotiators meeting in Seoul. The move aims to boost the already strong trading relationship, valued at £17 billion in the year ending June 2024.
Bridge: A MindSport for All (BAMSA)
Bridge: A MindSport for All (BAMSA) showcases how the card game bridge can enhance well-being, promote healthy ageing, foster inclusivity, and strengthen social connections.
A divided nation: A conversation with Donald Blair on polarisation in the USA
American politics has become increasingly polarised in recent years, with deep divisions emerging on a wide range of issues. In this exclusive interview, renowned political commentator Donald Blair offers his insights into the factors driving this polarisation and explores potential solutions to bridge the divide.