How Major Tech Trends Will Change the way Charities Operate
So the web is 25 years old; I’ve been working in tech since the last dot com boom (and bust), and Governor Technology has been going for half that time itself, but I have never seen things moving so fast, and so disruptively. The web is BIG, and scary. I often wonder how I am supposed to keep on top of all the latest developments, as well as manage my day job, we can only imagine how Charity Leaders do so, with their daily fight for funding. So this is a brief talk about the new BIG – namely BIG SYSTEMS, BIG MARKETING, BIG DATA, and BIG RESPONSIBILITIES.
For more on the editor, please visit http://gilbertmhill.com
Hey SCVO, What is Digital Participation?Fraser Reid
We asked our friends at the Scottish Council of Voluntary Organisations (SCVO) what Digital Participation meant to them.
SCVO are the guardians of the Scottish Government Digital Participation Charter and Challenge Fund.
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Why climate change is scary, interesting for entrepreneurs and how #climatelaunchpad can help to make an impact. As a business and as an entrepreneur. Join www.climatelaunchpad.org
Hey SCVO, What is Digital Participation?Fraser Reid
We asked our friends at the Scottish Council of Voluntary Organisations (SCVO) what Digital Participation meant to them.
SCVO are the guardians of the Scottish Government Digital Participation Charter and Challenge Fund.
This presentation includes video, which may need downloaded before playing if your browser is unsupported.
Why climate change is scary, interesting for entrepreneurs and how #climatelaunchpad can help to make an impact. As a business and as an entrepreneur. Join www.climatelaunchpad.org
Developing new program areas. example community driven innovation at tech so...billybicket
At TechSoup Global, I focused on building out new capabilities through new program areas in the community, innovation and technology domain. This is a high-level overview of the scope of CDI team's activities from the period. The Community Driven Innovation (CDI) program evolved from earlier work around the NetSquared initiative.
The internet, girl empowerment and the potential of personalisation | Charity...CharityComms
Tom Dyson, technical director, Torchbox and Lani Jacobs, anthropologist, Girl Effect
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
JIMS Rohini Conclave 2016 "Digitalization of Businesses: Promises and Perils’JIMS Rohini Sector 5
We are pleased to invite you to the JIMS Conclave 2016 on the highly relevant theme of ‘Digitalization of Businesses: Promises and Perils’.
Date: Saturday, 10th December, 2016
Time: 9.30 am – 5.00 pm
Venue: Lakshmipat Singhania Auditorium, PHD House,
4/2, Siri Institutional Area, New Delhi
Session Topics:
• Digitalization-Stakeholders perspective : Inaugural
• Insights into Digital Markets : Session - I
• Digital Transformation at Workplace : Session - II
In case you wish to invite guests from the Corporate / Academia, kindly forward the invitation to them and confirm their particaption to us, in advance.
Visit Website
http://www.jimsindia.org/
Prosumer empowerment builds on the tenets of user engagement by embracing the free-market principles that are becoming a central feature of today’s IT orchestration frameworks. IT organizations are adopting a prosumer design-led digital applications in support of advanced user-centric mobility. IT architecture and information management in support of the rapid growth of global mobility and user lifestyle changes by millennials has just begun to emerge, with acceleration of change becoming a paradigm shift.
Paul Beadle began his career in journalism before moving into public relations where he quickly began to specialise in financial services, working for brands including NatWest, Santander and SwiftCover.com. Paul is Head of Social at Nationwide.
Read Paul's presentation 'How to build a social media strategy to meet your business's needs' from Oi15!
Presented by Cathy McKnight, Digital Content Strategist
Almost everyone is talking about digital transformation. How the profound and accelerating transformation of business activities, processes, competencies, and models are impacting every aspect of the organization. In this session, we’ll examine what digital transformation is, what it’s not, and what is required from an organization to transform the way they create, manage, and deliver content to compete in our increasingly technologically savvy content world.
Attendees will learn:
• digital transformation is not about technology
• the importance of a change agent to lead the transformation
• why employees are key to digital transformation success
Don’t miss our upcoming event, Information Development World: Creating Machine-Ready Content to be held on November 28-30, 2017.
http://www.informationdevelopmentworld.com
Resistance is Futile: About the changes caused by digitalization @ eMBAForum ...Zeeland Family
Zeeland's Janne Saarikko at TSE exe eMBAForum in Turku. How the profound changes in the business environment will force companies to re-invent their organization and ways of working.
Organizational Change Management happens one person at a time. Make sure you are focused on the human aspect of change to ensure success of your program.
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Developing new program areas. example community driven innovation at tech so...billybicket
At TechSoup Global, I focused on building out new capabilities through new program areas in the community, innovation and technology domain. This is a high-level overview of the scope of CDI team's activities from the period. The Community Driven Innovation (CDI) program evolved from earlier work around the NetSquared initiative.
The internet, girl empowerment and the potential of personalisation | Charity...CharityComms
Tom Dyson, technical director, Torchbox and Lani Jacobs, anthropologist, Girl Effect
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
JIMS Rohini Conclave 2016 "Digitalization of Businesses: Promises and Perils’JIMS Rohini Sector 5
We are pleased to invite you to the JIMS Conclave 2016 on the highly relevant theme of ‘Digitalization of Businesses: Promises and Perils’.
Date: Saturday, 10th December, 2016
Time: 9.30 am – 5.00 pm
Venue: Lakshmipat Singhania Auditorium, PHD House,
4/2, Siri Institutional Area, New Delhi
Session Topics:
• Digitalization-Stakeholders perspective : Inaugural
• Insights into Digital Markets : Session - I
• Digital Transformation at Workplace : Session - II
In case you wish to invite guests from the Corporate / Academia, kindly forward the invitation to them and confirm their particaption to us, in advance.
Visit Website
http://www.jimsindia.org/
Prosumer empowerment builds on the tenets of user engagement by embracing the free-market principles that are becoming a central feature of today’s IT orchestration frameworks. IT organizations are adopting a prosumer design-led digital applications in support of advanced user-centric mobility. IT architecture and information management in support of the rapid growth of global mobility and user lifestyle changes by millennials has just begun to emerge, with acceleration of change becoming a paradigm shift.
Paul Beadle began his career in journalism before moving into public relations where he quickly began to specialise in financial services, working for brands including NatWest, Santander and SwiftCover.com. Paul is Head of Social at Nationwide.
Read Paul's presentation 'How to build a social media strategy to meet your business's needs' from Oi15!
Presented by Cathy McKnight, Digital Content Strategist
Almost everyone is talking about digital transformation. How the profound and accelerating transformation of business activities, processes, competencies, and models are impacting every aspect of the organization. In this session, we’ll examine what digital transformation is, what it’s not, and what is required from an organization to transform the way they create, manage, and deliver content to compete in our increasingly technologically savvy content world.
Attendees will learn:
• digital transformation is not about technology
• the importance of a change agent to lead the transformation
• why employees are key to digital transformation success
Don’t miss our upcoming event, Information Development World: Creating Machine-Ready Content to be held on November 28-30, 2017.
http://www.informationdevelopmentworld.com
Resistance is Futile: About the changes caused by digitalization @ eMBAForum ...Zeeland Family
Zeeland's Janne Saarikko at TSE exe eMBAForum in Turku. How the profound changes in the business environment will force companies to re-invent their organization and ways of working.
Organizational Change Management happens one person at a time. Make sure you are focused on the human aspect of change to ensure success of your program.
Le smagliature sono linee sottili che si possono n diverse parti del trattamento body.Cool raggio laser fornisce la migliore opzione per la rimozione delle smagliature. E 'fatto in modo molto semplice e il processo è indolore.
Future of Work – What Skills Are Needed for Industry 5.0?
July 27, 2023
Recording: https://youtu.be/Q-7zPkTrFU0
Slides: https://www.slideshare.net/issip/20230727-ambassadorpanel-i5oskillspptx
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Future of Work – What Skills Are Needed for Industry 5.0?
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International Society of Service Innovation Professionals
Type: Seminar or Talk
Category: Business&Professional
Sub-category: Career
LocationL Online event
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*SUMMARY*
Free online talk: What Skills Are Needed for Industry 5.0? - ISSIP Ambassador Panel - Future of Work. Thursday July 27, 2023 1:30pm ET (10:30am PT, 13:30pm ET, 19:30 CET, 01:30+1 JST)
*DESCRIPTION*
Join ISSIP for an Ambassador Panel on the topic of skills needed for Industry 5.0 and the future of work. Moderated by ISSIP co-founder and board director Jim Spohrer, the discussion promised to be wide-ranging and lively, with perspectives from academia, consulting and industry. Total time 40 minutes to 1 hour.
*MODERATOR*
Jim Spohrer (ISSIP)
https://www.linkedin.com/in/spohrer/
*SPEAKERS*
Miquel Serracanta (CSCMP - Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals)
https://www.linkedin.com/in/miquelserracanta/
Heather Yurko (MasterCard)
https://www.linkedin.com/in/heather-a-yurko-b819191/
Yassi Moghaddam (UC Santa Cruz)
https://www.linkedin.com/in/yassimoghaddam/
*WHEN*
Thursday July 27, 2023 1:30pm ET (10:30am PT, 13:30pm ET, 19:30 CET, 01:30+1 JST)
*HOST*
Cecilia Lee
https://www.linkedin.com/in/cecilialeegeneva/
Michel Carroll
https://www.linkedin.com/in/mmcarroll/
*ADDITIONAL_INFORMATION*
To all who register:
Zoom link will be sent shortly before event starts.
Link to recording and slides will be sent after the event.
Recording: https://youtu.be/Q-7zPkTrFU0
Slides:
Why it's critical for charities to keep up with digital change, and how SCVO have helped make this happen in Scotland. Given at the TechInnovateNI event in Derry/Londonderry.
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Reimbursement to Value in Telehealth - Introduction
KC Health Collaborative
13 April 2017
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So, what does this mean for us as architects of information and experiences?
This talk looks at the emerging Digital Government landscape and the opportunities this presents for experience practitioners.
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To read the full report, please visit: http://deloi.tt/1OcX9i3
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Discover the power of a simple 7-second brain wave ritual that can attract wealth and abundance into your life. By tapping into specific brain frequencies, this technique helps you manifest financial success effortlessly. Ready to transform your financial future? Try this powerful ritual and start attracting money today!
# Internet Security: Safeguarding Your Digital World
In the contemporary digital age, the internet is a cornerstone of our daily lives. It connects us to vast amounts of information, provides platforms for communication, enables commerce, and offers endless entertainment. However, with these conveniences come significant security challenges. Internet security is essential to protect our digital identities, sensitive data, and overall online experience. This comprehensive guide explores the multifaceted world of internet security, providing insights into its importance, common threats, and effective strategies to safeguard your digital world.
## Understanding Internet Security
Internet security encompasses the measures and protocols used to protect information, devices, and networks from unauthorized access, attacks, and damage. It involves a wide range of practices designed to safeguard data confidentiality, integrity, and availability. Effective internet security is crucial for individuals, businesses, and governments alike, as cyber threats continue to evolve in complexity and scale.
### Key Components of Internet Security
1. **Confidentiality**: Ensuring that information is accessible only to those authorized to access it.
2. **Integrity**: Protecting information from being altered or tampered with by unauthorized parties.
3. **Availability**: Ensuring that authorized users have reliable access to information and resources when needed.
## Common Internet Security Threats
Cyber threats are numerous and constantly evolving. Understanding these threats is the first step in protecting against them. Some of the most common internet security threats include:
### Malware
Malware, or malicious software, is designed to harm, exploit, or otherwise compromise a device, network, or service. Common types of malware include:
- **Viruses**: Programs that attach themselves to legitimate software and replicate, spreading to other programs and files.
- **Worms**: Standalone malware that replicates itself to spread to other computers.
- **Trojan Horses**: Malicious software disguised as legitimate software.
- **Ransomware**: Malware that encrypts a user's files and demands a ransom for the decryption key.
- **Spyware**: Software that secretly monitors and collects user information.
### Phishing
Phishing is a social engineering attack that aims to steal sensitive information such as usernames, passwords, and credit card details. Attackers often masquerade as trusted entities in email or other communication channels, tricking victims into providing their information.
### Man-in-the-Middle (MitM) Attacks
MitM attacks occur when an attacker intercepts and potentially alters communication between two parties without their knowledge. This can lead to the unauthorized acquisition of sensitive information.
### Denial-of-Service (DoS) and Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) Attacks
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Talk presented at Kubernetes Community Day, New York, May 2024.
Technical summary of Multi-Cluster Kubernetes Networking architectures with focus on 4 key topics.
1) Key patterns for Multi-cluster architectures
2) Architectural comparison of several OSS/ CNCF projects to address these patterns
3) Evolution trends for the APIs of these projects
4) Some design recommendations & guidelines for adopting/ deploying these solutions.
1.Wireless Communication System_Wireless communication is a broad term that i...JeyaPerumal1
Wireless communication involves the transmission of information over a distance without the help of wires, cables or any other forms of electrical conductors.
Wireless communication is a broad term that incorporates all procedures and forms of connecting and communicating between two or more devices using a wireless signal through wireless communication technologies and devices.
Features of Wireless Communication
The evolution of wireless technology has brought many advancements with its effective features.
The transmitted distance can be anywhere between a few meters (for example, a television's remote control) and thousands of kilometers (for example, radio communication).
Wireless communication can be used for cellular telephony, wireless access to the internet, wireless home networking, and so on.
APNIC Foundation, presented by Ellisha Heppner at the PNG DNS Forum 2024APNIC
Ellisha Heppner, Grant Management Lead, presented an update on APNIC Foundation to the PNG DNS Forum held from 6 to 10 May, 2024 in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.
How Major Tech Trends Will Change the way Charities Operate
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#charitytechtrends | @CharityLeaders
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#charitytechtrends
Gilbert Hill | Managing Director | Governor Technology (Chair)
Kevin Belcher | CEO | Inter-health Worldwide
Chester Mojay-Sinclare | CEO | Charity Checkout
6:15pm - 6:30pm | Registration
6:30pm | Welcome from Judith Davey Action Aid UK’s Director of People, Performance and
Accountability
6:35pm | Introduction by Alex Swallow, CLE Programme Director
6.40pm |Gilbert Hill Governor Technology’s Managing Director
Presentation: “All Grown Up; The web at 25" - Spotting the Major Trends for Future Growth”
7:00pm | Facilitated panel discussion led by Gilbert Hill
7:30pm | Audience Q&A led by Alex Swallow
8:00pm – 8:30pm | Networking
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Who We Are
An independent web and software development company specialising in .NET, Mobile, Responsive Design and Privacy
Solutions
Long-standing Microsoft partner. Working relationship with Microsoft since 2002.
Work includes MSN Olympic Responsive site and Windows 8 App Exchange.
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A new Magna Carta
Respect for Privacy
Freedom of Expression
A one-speed web
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“Enjoy big Data Responsibly”
Gilbert@governor.co.uk
@gilberthill
www.cookielaw.org
Editor's Notes
Alex MC’s
So the web is 25 years old; I’ve been working in tech since the last dot com boom (and bust), and Governor Technology has been going for half that time itself, but I have never seen things moving so fast, and so disruptively. The web is BIG, and scary. I often wonder how I am supposed to keep on top of all the latest developments, as well as manage my day job, so I can only imagine how Charity Leaders do so, with their daily fight for funding. So today I’m briefly going to talk about the new BIG – namely BIG SYSTEMS, BIG MARKETING, BIG DATA, and BIG RESPONSIBILITIES.
So, we’re a software company who has traditionally focused on building database-driven websites; or a good decade, there was a steady stream of companies needing their first website, their first content management system, or their first CRM. Now that’s all changed.
Whereas there used to be a plethora of different platforms , now we see dominance in the enterprise sector by a few (expensive) marketing management and automation platforms, provide d by the likes of Microsoft and Adobe. And for everyone else, there’s wordpress.
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And it’s a similar picture with CRM; Salesforce dominates the market. And a new ecosystem of freelancers and nano-suppliers has built up, who can undercut us and other agencies. For charities , this can mean a patchwork of disconnected systems, built by long-bust agencies. It’s generally beyond freelancers to integrate these, so you’re faced with stumbling on, or junking your existing investment in technology . Not a good place to be.
Faced with this situation , as the ‘trad’ business has ebbed away, the most dynamic part of our business is in integrating different systems, and building new products for our customers and ourselves.
And the role of the website itself has changed, away from being a marketing/broadcasting destination with maybe some e-commerce, to a service delivery platform.
To be honest, I rarely visit a website these days unless I want to buy, or have a complaint. I use search and social media prompts to get me to specific content.
So how do charities make that change, without an unlimited budget? The example here is Interhealth, a client of ours, and I’d like to ask Kevin to share his story.
That’s great, thanks Kevin.
Next on the list is BIG (SOCIAL) marketing. This makes a lot of sense; if everyone is hanging out on Facebook anyway, then why don’t I come to them and use its eyeballs?
This is another area where organisations think they need to jump on the platform and just start broadcasting.
I always advise clients to start off by choosing the appropriate platform/s and simply shut up, lurk for a bit and then slowly, use it as a customer service tool. It’s really hard to get engagement from day one.
And you don’t need a fancy agency to do scoial for you either; for our cookielaw website, we achieved great results in terms of ROI, using a freelancer. He works through the night, so footfall for our site is generated literally while I sleep.
And if you spot the trends early, you can punch above your weight, especially as a charity. We all saw this with the no-makeup-selfie sensation surfed by Cancer Research UK. They didn’t originate this; but they caught it and managed to get millions of pounds in donations as a result.
And some of the youngest people in your organisation, such as your volunteers and interns may have their ears closest to the ground, and you can leverage that youthful energy…
PR PARABLE
Next up is Big Data SHOW OF HANDS: who here is running a big data program or considering hiring a Data Scientist?
I’ve heard so much hype and guff about Big Data, I sometimes feel like Samuel L Jackson when I hear the term.
In fact, a lot of hype around it reminds me of how social media was treated a few years ago. A lot of ‘gurus’ and rockstars selling advice to corporates on how to behave on platforms they only dimly understand, or which have no footfall.
In my mind data, is data, is data – so it’s best to start small and work up.
But Big Data is slowly starting to creep into our lives: Here’s an example from someone I follow on Twitter. An (ANPR) numberplate recognition-enabled, remote-monitored car park, with a drive-in-to-accept privacy policy. Clever stuff, and requires no physical oversight.
And something like this is what the remote operator would see. Which car is in which bay, and who owns it. All date stamped and building a juicy vapour trail of data behind it.
Of course, all this is very tempting to advertisers who conjure up visions of Minority Report-style interactive ads capturing people’s attention at just the right moment to sell to you. When in fact, the reality is more like this:
The recent trial by Tesco of Face Recognition in their stores threw up a series of tricky technical and ethical issues; the tech can be tweaked, but is it at the price of privacy? Is it ok for me to be bombarded with hair loss ads because I’m bald, or what if I’m bald because I’m a cancer sufferer?
There are some exciting possibilities for targeted advertising, but you need to remember that, just because something is technically possible and legal, doesn’t mean it’s the right thing to do.
We got into the area of ad tracking and privacy via the European Cookie laws of a few years ago.
When we were researching the Cookie Laws, a story kept cropping up about Stephen Fry’s webmaster discovering that Ryanair was using cookies to jack up the prices for returning visitors to its site.
This became a big story at the time, and whether they actually did it at the time or had in the past didn’t matter, it was what people wanted to believe.
And here’s a picture of Ryanair’s boss Michael O Leary, presumably telling his customers what he thinks of them.
And with big data comes BIG RESPONSIBILITIES; the data leak of millions of supermarket Target US customers’ details and bank numbers has had lasting impact. Here you can see that the attackers came in via a third party contractor; you are only as strong as the weakest link in the chain.
And despite sacking the CEO and hiring an ex Chief of Homeland security, shoppers are still shunning Target, with Q1 profits down 15% this year.
Chester, perhaps you can tell us a little about how you safeguard security with your product?
Thanks Chester
And I’ve spoken about this before, but as charities there may be an opportunity: at the moment, our personal data is being hoovered up, monetised and brokered without us seeing any of the upside. I feel warmly to the charities I support in a way I don’t to, say, my bank. I would like to see some way by which the data-mongers pay a portion of their profits to a charity of my choice. You could call it ‘Goodvertising’
If someone could tell me it already exists, then great; it could be something charities could lobby for as a new source of income.
And the establishment is picking up on the debate too. Recently I’ve become involved with Tim Berners-Lee’s Web Foundation charity as an Associate CTO, and was at the recent launch of his Web We Want manifesto at the South Bank.
He has staked his reputation on agreeing a New Magna Carta by the next general election, with privacy, freedom of expression and a single speed web for everyone.
So things look to be moving in a direction where ethical practice on the web is enshrined in regulation and best practice.
One to watch…
So in summary, consolidate your web ‘plumbing’, be human on social media, provide good service and enjoy big data responsibly! Thank you.