Martin Dion
@martindionch
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Cyber Security & Intelligence Professional. Emerging Technologies Risks & Opportunities Thinker. All views are my own.
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Joined November 2013
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Our new #VirtualLearningJourney will explore: 🚀 #Space 🌳 #Environment 💻 #Cyber security 🤖 #ArtificialIntelligence Register now for "Looking at the Edge: Understanding the Frontiers of Geopolitical Risk and explore emerging risks in #geopolitics: https://t.co/Vjj8tT5NBl
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ODNI - INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY RELEASES ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE PRINCIPLES AND FRAMEWORK https://t.co/s15IfEfSXW
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We have a special edition on Health Security Intelligence coming in print soon but the articles are available online now, starting with an introduction by Filipa Lentzos, Michael Goodman @77_msg, and James Wilson. https://t.co/iD6wljTx1f
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This article introduces the Special Issue on Global Health Security. It provides an overview of the health security threat spectrum, tracing how perceptions of biological and health security threat...
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Honored to be among the guests of this year's Munich Security Conference on cybersecurity, starting today! #MSCcyber
Without mutual trust between governments, companies and citizens in the security of technologies and of cyberspace, common progress is in jeopardy. Two days left until our Cyber Security Summit in Berlin. Follow the debate at #MSCcyber. https://t.co/PweAl0jlkX
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A very interesting and insightful read on the state of self imposed boundaries by those who are playing with the beast :) https://t.co/VxTRyeIkCt
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In a post #BHUSA2019 and @defcon funk? CybeReady T-Systems International GmbH @KudelskiSec & @proofpoint chatted about The Do’s and Don’ts of Employee Security Awareness Training in a webinar moderated by @Frost_Sullivan. Listen to it here:
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Gender balance in cybersecurity is concerning, an excellent article giving a shot at what we might be missing to solve the challenge. https://t.co/xzJ6r6tlWd
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An excellent article that discusses various ressent socio-technological evolutions and their impact on intelligence and spycraft
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Just published: The Small #Gulf States Foreign & #Security Policies before and after the Arab Spring https://t.co/5Oc77tg3IS
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Honoured by the decision by the #NATO Allies to extend my term as Secretary General until 30 September 2022. Together we will continue to adapt & modernise our Alliance to keep it fit for the future: https://t.co/ybBwSDOy6z
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Great discussion thread, rarely someone took the time to write down some behavioral rules/recommandations in such an efficient manner. Great reference for both the young/junior attendees but also a great reminder for the more experienced
1- Some advice for attending big discipline-wide academic conferences. I’m writing this for those who are attending #ISA2019 for the first time, but these are tips that apply to all subjects. I’ve been going to these things for 15 years now and I’ve learned a few things.
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I am not usually pro-regulation but on this one, the private sector just failed to step-up so yes, this is needed! Just whish it would be more of a global pattern...
Rep. @jahimes (D-Conn.) introduced the Cybersecurity Disclosure Act of 2019, a bill that would make the SEC issue a new set of rules requiring U.S. companies to tell their investors whether they have someone who has cyber expertise on their board.
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RT @peterbakernyt: Former Georgian President Saakashvili predicts the next target of Putin’s adventurism will be a European country like Finland or Sweden.
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First he came for Georgia, then for Ukraine. Vladimir Putin’s next target is likely to be a non-NATO nation in the EU.Not many observers would consider the world’s coldest shipping lane a …
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Our deepest gratitude to prof. Loch K. Johnson for his outstanding work promoting the intelligence studies. A lot we have learned from you. All our best wishes to the colleagues who from now on will take the leadership of this exciting scientific project.
A fond farewell from INS Editor Loch K. Johnson, who is retiring after 17 years at the helm of our journal as US Editor. Words cannot express our gratitude for all his hard work and we wish him all the best for the future.
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