Malicious Tool Provides Attackers with a New Type of Zombies

An interesting concept which has really emerged only lately - IoT, or: “the Internet of Things”, has recently been in the scope of cyber criminals and internet security specialists. The IoT is a vision, rather than an actual network. It's the notion that with increasingly more devices empowered by communication facilities, those devices inevitably end up as entities in a network scheme.
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New Findings in the Field of Negotiation: Session Two

The Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School is pleased to present:
New Findings in the Field of Negotiation:
Research from the PON Graduate Research Fellows
with
Arvid Bell
PhD Candidate in political science at Goethe University Frankfurt
and
Dana Wolf
PhD candidate in public international law at American University Washington College of Law
and
Todd Schenk
PhD candidate in environmental policy and planning at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
 
Tuesday,

Content Marketing 101: Tips on content strategy

Content marketing is a major channel in any digital marketing strategy. This MarketingSherpa Blog post offers tips on content marketing basics, including resources for content, types of content to include in the overall mix and understanding when your content should provide general information and when the focus needs to shift to more targeted topics depending on where the recipient is in the buying pipeline.

Team Building Negotiation Example: Chinese Women Face a “Sticky Floor”

What challenges do Chinese female negotiators face in negotiations in China? Like their counterparts in the West, female negotiators in China encounter barriers to doing business, but instead of a “glass ceiling,” many female Chinese feel they are rooted to a “sticky floor.”

New Findings in the Field of Negotiation: Session One

The Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School is pleased to present:
New Findings in the Field of Negotiation:
Research from the PON Graduate Research Fellows
with
Vera Mironova
PhD candidate in political science at the University of Maryland
and
Abbie Wazlawek
PhD candidate in management at Columbia Business School
and
Boshko Stankovski
PhD candidate in politics and international studies at University of Cambridge
 
Tuesday, April 21
12:00 – 1:30

Kailash Satyarthi: How to make peace? Get angry

How did a young man born into a high caste in India come to free 83,000 children from slavery? Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Kailash Satyarthi offers a surprising piece of advice to anyone who wants to change the world for the better: Get angry at injustice. In this powerful talk, he shows how a lifetime of peace-making sprang from a lifetime of outrage.

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