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Our actions decide what we read online, algorithms are only a part of it
In light of scandals like Cambridge Analytica, Tor Richardson Golinski, Amelia Harshfield and Advait Deshpande dissect the truths of who decides what we read online.
What does 2020 hold for technology in healthcare?
From improved mental health provisions to the age of telecommunications, Dr Ian Jackson, Medical Director and Clinical Safety Officer at Refero, discusses what 2020 might hold for technology in healthcare.
Building a reliable and rapid public warning system
Javier Colado, Senior Vice President, International Sales, Everbridge, discusses how governments can provide an all-important rapid and reliable public warning system.
Africa’s Cybersecurity Problems Impact Us All
Africa leads the world in mobile banking and so it is no surprise that banks are one of the biggest targets for cybercriminals.
Are cybercriminals manipulating the UK general election?
Here, David Warburton discusses the potential for manipulating the UK general election in the digital age.
EU-Singapore trade agreement will begin before December
EU Member States today (8 November) endorsed the EU-Singapore trade agreement, suggesting that it could be implemented as soon as 21 November.
Researchers give insight into UK far-right extremism
New research provides invaluable insight into UK far-right extremism by investigating the political group and terrorist organisation, National Action.
How can businesses prepare for Brexit?
Nic Redfern, Finance Director, Know Your Money offers his expert advice on how UK business can prepare for Brexit.
Hirai Takuya – Government of Japan
Date of Birth: Jan. 25,1958
Birth Place: Kagawa Prefecture
Political Party: Liberal Democratic Party (LDP)
Member of the House of Representatives (Elected 7 times)
Constituency: Kagawa 1st district
Education
Mar.1980 Graduated from Sophia University Faculty of Foreign Studies
Mar.1976 Graduated from Takamatsu Daiichi High School
Career
Oct. 2018 Minister in charge of Information Technology Policy
Minister of State...
Could technology help break down barriers to patient flow in the healthcare system?
Neil Laycock, Managing Director of Healthcare, Servelec, explores the potential for digital solutions to change the narrative on managing precious assets in the healthcare environment.
Silent office cultures exacerbate mental illness in the workplace
Chris Sheppardson, CEO at EP Business in Hospitality (epinsights.co.uk) discusses how silent office cultures add to the current mental health crisis .
Climate Emergency, solutions and the power of universities
Prof Dr Raimund Bleischwitz from UCL The Bartlett School of Environment Energy & Resources (BSEER) tells us about a new socio-political movement, which uses nonviolent resistance to protest against a potential climate breakdown and ecological collapse, and the transformational power of universities.
Bangladesh: Clampdown on Rohingya freedom
Human Rights Watch say Bangladesh should end restrictions on Rohingya freedom of movement and access to the internet.
Deal or no deal: Brexit could be good for cyber security
Chris Bush, Head of Security, ObserveIT discusses why Brexit doesn’t actually have to mean a less cyber-secure UK, in this article.
Supreme Court refuses to lift restrictions on Jammu and Kashmir
The Supreme Court of India refused to pass an order lifting severe restrictions in Jammu and Kashmir, and also further extended the communications blackout in the region.
Chemistry for the future of Europe
Alex Schiphorst, Science Communication and Policy Officer discusses the vital role of chemistry when it comes to the future of Europe.
The fight against climate change: We all foot the bill for a warmer Arctic
Joseph Cook, Vice President of the UK Polar Network (UKPN) Committee argues that we all foot the bill for a warmer Arctic against climate change.
India: Revoking Article 370 will cause tensions and unrest
India's revoking of Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir is likely to inflame tensions and increase the risk of violence, Amnesty International India said.
Sudan: Life without the internet
Since June 3rd, Sudan has been experiencing an almost-complete internet blackout with devastating effects on the lives of citizens, such as their ability to communicate and organise protests.
The evolution of local authorities: Transforming to become more customer-centric
Propelled by new technologies and changing consumer attitudes, local government as with many other public sector services is looking at ways to become more customer-centric. Yet what does this mean in practice and how exactly can it be achieved?.