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The Future of Work

Tech Eases Strain in Costliest Cities For Expats

Ilya Bonic
August 03, 2016

Global mobility may be glamorous and adventurous for those who want to work abroad. But for companies, an expanding workforce across borders can have its price, especially in the 10 most expensive cities for expatriates.

 
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Algorithms, Like People, Discriminate Too

Nuala Oconnor
July 10, 2016

Who will be held accountable when big data analytics discriminate in the marketplace? Nuala O’Connor, President & CEO of the Center for Democracy & Technology, explains there are no algorithms without humans.

 
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Grayson Brulte: Revisiting the Doctor Visit

Grayson Brulte Brulte Company
November 05, 2014
Today we are more in tune with our health than any other time in history. This new focus on health and change in consumer behavior is largely being driven by startups in Silicon Valley and innovative tech companies around the world. The innovators are disrupting and consumerizing healthcare to the benefit of all of us.
 

As tech companies consumerize healthcare and create more frictionless experiences, it would behoove doctors to take notice and implement certain technologies and services into their practice to improve the patient’s overall experience.
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Sarah Ayres Steinberg: National Standards for Strong Apprenticeships

Sarah Ayres Steinberg Center For American Progress
October 31, 2014
Apprenticeship, a time-tested model of worker training, can help meet the growing demand for skilled workers in the United States. Expanding apprenticeship, however, will require employers to understand its value.
 
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Protecting Infrastructure with Smarter CPS

Mit News
October 24, 2014

Saurabh Amin builds resiliency in essential infrastructure networks for transportation, energy and water distribution.

Security of IT networks is continually being improved to protect against malicious hackers. Yet when IT networks interface with infrastructures such as water and electric systems to provide monitoring and control capabilities, they often introduce new vulnerabilities that increase the risks of service disruptions.

 
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William Ruh: What the Rise of Industrial Internet Means for Cyber Security

William Ruh GE
October 23, 2014
Security isn’t what it used to be. Thirty years ago, it was a fence with a locked gate and a guard posted outside a data center. Today, it’s a multi-layered strategy encompassing people, processes, devices, sensors, machines, systems and networks.
 

As the world’s markets rapidly evolve into complex hybrids of physical and digital assets, cyber security is increasingly critical as a stabilizing force. It is no longer an esoteric art practiced mainly by rival intelligence agencies and giant corporations — it has become a basic necessity of everyday life for any business.
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