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COVID-19 and crisis management: Reflecting upon challenges faced in the public sector
Dr Phillip Whiteman, Lecturer in Public Policy at the University of Birmingham, reflects on how the public sector has responded to the initial challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.
IoT can make a difference in the developing world
Christine Sund, Senior Advisor, ITU Regional Office for Africa at International Telecommunication Union argues that the Internet of Things can make a difference in the developing world.
Fighting misinformation matters more than ever during COVID-19
Salvatore Sinno, Chief Security Architect and Director of Cybersecurity Innovation at Unisys, discusses the importance of fighting misinformation during the COVID-19 pandemic.
New US-China export controls could backfire on US tech sector
Xiaomeng Lu, Senior Policy Manager for Asia & US at Access Partnership, examines new US-China export controls to dissect how China will retaliate.
WHO’s Influenza Strategy: Prevention, control, and preparedness
A group of experts from the World Health Organization explain the Global Influenza Strategy for 2019-2030 that charts the path towards greater global influenza prevention, control, and preparedness through 2030.
PMQ’s summary: The NHS, PPE acquisition and knife crime
On 29 April, First Secretary Dominic Raab discussed government plans in relation to crucial issues such as PPE acquisition and knife crime.
Dangers of anonymity within a digital democracy
Stephen Ufford, Chairman of the Board at Trulioo, discusses the dangers of anonymity within a digital democracy following an increase in voting-related cybercrime.
‘Infodemic’ – tackling COVID-19 online disinformation
Julian Hayes and Greta Barkle of BCL Solicitors LLP, discuss how we can tackle online disinformation during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Local Authority technology: Delivering better connected resident services
Rob Walton, Industry Director – Public Sector, Six Degrees, discusses how agile workspace tech can enable local authorities to deliver better-connected resident services.
Universities driving Europe’s transformation
Amanda Crowfoot, Secretary General of the European University Association reveals how universities are driving Europe’s transformation.
Keeping children safe: Is the internet a friend or an enemy?
David McCarthy, Director of Education at Sophia Technologies, offers insight into how the internet can help develop and keep children safe, whilst highlighting what we should be wary of and what can be done to raise awareness.
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...