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Greece, Pushbacks and Rights

8 Jan 2025 1 minute read 1 comment Vladan Lausevic

TLDR The article "Strasbourg Court Finds Greece Guilty of 'Systematic' Pushback of Asylum Seekers" by Helena Smith, published in The Guardian, details a landmark ruling by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) that found Greece guilty of systemat...

The UN mission in Mali and problems for peacekeeping

6 Jan 2025 2 minute read 0 comments Vladan Lausevic

TLDR Clair MacDougall and Maggie Dwyer's article, "Troops Benefit From Their Roles, but Are Big Peacekeeping Ops Over?" explores the personal and broader implications of United Nations peacekeeping missions, mainly through the experiences of Liberian...

Business Essentials to Help You Enjoy More Long-Term Success

2 Jan 2025 2 minute read 0 comments VitalyTennant.com

When you are running a modern business, there are a few things that you need to keep on top of in order to help you be more successful, and this is important for long-term success. There are so many ideas that you need to use to help you improve succ...

The CISO's Role: Evolving Expectations In Cybersecurity

30 Dec 2024 1 minute read 0 comments Matthew Rosenquist

The rapidly evolving expectations of cybersecurity are pushing CISOs to adapt and demonstrate greater value to their organizations. This session explores the changing role of the CISO heading into 2025, strategies for managing increasing expectation...

Killings, starvation and suffering in Gaza

11 Dec 2024 1 minute read 2 comments Vladan Lausevic

TLDR A report by The New Humanitarian titled "Targeted aid killings: How Israel starved a population and sowed chaos in northern Gaza" examines the severe impact of Israeli military actions on humanitarian operations in Gaza. The investigation highl...

Human security is not about gratitude but a necessity

4 Dec 2024 1 minute read 0 comments Vladan Lausevic

TLDR Rebecca Buxton and Matthew J. Gibney argue that refugees are not obligated to be grateful to countries offering them asylum. They critique the expectation of refugee gratitude, highlighting that asylum is often a legal obligation or compensator...

Breaking Biometrics Possible?

3 Dec 2024 2 minute read 0 comments Debesh Choudhury

Can anyone break RSA? Probably not. What is RSA? RSA (Rivest–Shamir—Adleman) is a popular public-key cryptosystem for secure data transmission and key exchange. It is also widely used in banking and financial systems for user authentication and tran...

Delink Aadhaar From Your Indian Bank Accounts

28 Nov 2024 2 minute read 0 comments Debesh Choudhury

Aadhaar is a broken digital identity project of India! Adopting biometrics as an authentication factor made Aadhaar a pain for Indian citizens! They lose money almost every day from their bank accounts! Poor citizens lose money from their bank ac...

The situation for refugees in Ethiopia’s Amhara region is dangerous

26 Nov 2024 2 minute read 0 comments Vladan Lausevic

TLDR Refugees in Ethiopia’s Amhara region face severe violence and insecurity, as highlighted by The New Humanitarian. Eritrean and Sudanese refugees experience daily attacks, kidnappings, and robberies, often perpetrated by local militias and armed...

From "no human is illegal" to "Kamala Harris as the border tsar"

5 Nov 2024 2 minute read 2 comments Vladan Lausevic

    TL;DR The Democratic Party's shift toward more authoritarian border policies reflects a significant pivot from its previous compassionate immigration stance. This move, designed to appeal to swing voters, mirrors Republican approaches, risking th...