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COLLOQUY Interviews Author and Futurist Mike Walsh – Video

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COLLOQUY Interviews Author and Futurist Mike Walsh
COLLOQUY interviews author and futurist Mike Walsh about the changing landscape of loyalty, technology, and his presentation at the 2014 COLLOQUY Loyalty Sum...

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Business as Unusual: Futurist Jack Uldrich to Address Grant Thornton's Up & Coming Managers

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Washington D.C. (PRWEB) November 04, 2014

In our ever changing and rapidly paced world, future-proofing one's business is a key component to success. Futurist Jack Uldrich makes a living traveling the world and writing on how to do just that, and Grant Thornton is bringing him in to address their Advanced Manager Program in Washington D.C. to speak with 62 of their up and coming leaders from all around the world. Individuals from 33 countries will be represented at the event. The purpose is to help these young leaders prepare for a swiftly shifting workplace in the coming years.

Founded in Chicago in 1924, Grant Thornton is one of the worlds leading organizations of independent audit, tax and advisory firms and they works with a broad range of publicly and privately held companies, government agencies, financial institutions, and civic and religious organizations. By fostering responsible entrepreneurship, Grant Thornton helps their clients grow and fuel a thriving economy. Similarly, Uldrich does the same thing by inspiring clients like Grant Thornton, Verizon Wireless, The American Medical Association, ABB, Emerson and McGladrey to embrace change and prepare wisely for the ever shifting sands within their specific workplace.

Uldrich's work is based on the transformational principles of unlearning or freeing yourself from obsolete knowledge and assumptions as a strategy to survive and thrive in an era of unparalleled change. He argues that creativity and action are more powerful and versatile than knowledge. "Leaders must become aware of the extraordinary changes taking place across todays global landscape. In fact, the Internet of Things (also known as the Industrial Internet) has alone been estimated to be a $15 trillion business opportunity in the coming decade," says Uldrich.

He will round out his speaking engagements this week speaking at the Farm Credit Services Leaders Conference in Omaha, NE., and the Clearesult Annual Energy Summit in Austin, TX.

Parties interested in learning more about Jack, his books, his daily blog or his speaking availability are encouraged to visit his website. Media wishing to know more about either the event or interviewing Uldrich as a futurist or trend expert can contact Amy Tomczyk at (651) 343.0660.

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NATO (The North Atlantic Treaty Organization Military Alliance) Facts Part – 2 – Video

Posted: November 3, 2014 at 2:51 pm


NATO (The North Atlantic Treaty Organization Military Alliance) Facts Part - 2
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Georgia Confirms NATO Bid: Tbilisi seeks NATO membership despite Russian opposition – Video

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Georgia Confirms NATO Bid: Tbilisi seeks NATO membership despite Russian opposition
Georgian Defence Minister Irakli Alasania said he was grateful for the terms offered to Georgia during a recent NATO summit in Wales and appreciated German involvement to integrate Georgia...

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Russia Probes NATO Air Defences: Kremlin jets launch provocative incursions across Europe – Video

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Russia Probes NATO Air Defences: Kremlin jets launch provocative incursions across Europe
NATO aircraft are continuing to track Russian strategic bombers flying over the Atlantic and Black Sea and sorties of Russian fighters over the Baltic in what the 28-nation security bloc described...

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Former NSA director Michael Hayden explains Controversial surveillance Program ; Inside the NSA – Video

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Former NSA director Michael Hayden explains Controversial surveillance Program ; Inside the NSA
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Victorious Lawsuit Against The NSA – Video

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Victorious Lawsuit Against The NSA
In a WND TV interview, Larry Klayman, founder of Freedom Watch, talks about his victorious lawsuit against portions of the NSA spying program, and what we ca...

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Fingerprints: iPhone Users Forfeit Fifth Amendment. – Video

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Fingerprints: iPhone Users Forfeit Fifth Amendment.
Court rules fingerprints have no fifth amendment right. What does this mean for the rest of our biometric data? .

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Editorial: Applying the Fifth Amendment in the era of smartphones

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A person suspected of a crime cannot be compelled to divulge to authorities the passcode that would unlock his smartphone. To allow this would be a clear violation of the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution.

But a fingerprint doesn't share those same protections. At least according to a recent ruling from a Circuit Court judge in Virginia, who found that compelling a suspect to unlock his fingerprint-protected smartphone is just fine and dandy.

There's some logic here, but it's pretty badly flawed. The thinking behind the decision: The Fifth Amendment to the Constitution states that an individual cannot be forced to testify against himself. As such, compelling someone to fork over a smartphone's passcode -- which would amount to testimony -- would violate the Fifth Amendment.

But a fingerprint, the judge said, is another story. It's more like a key, which the law has long allowed authorities to obtain from a criminal suspect.

While one can understand the legal distinction that forms the basis for the ruling, it doesn't long hold up under scrutiny.

The Fifth Amendment states, in part: "No person shall be ... compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself." This is the right that people are invoking when they refuse to testify on the grounds that they may incriminate themselves.

So legally, a passcode is a kind of testimony, but a key isn't.

Which is fine as far as it goes. But this is exactly where the judge went wrong.

A fingerprint can be akin to a key -- or not. In the matter at hand, what it is, in effect, is a replacement for a passcode, which is information that used to be inside the user's head. If we'd once unlocked our phones with physical keys -- like those that open a door or start the car -- the reasoning would make sense, as the fingerprint would be a replacement for same.

But that's simply not the case. We used to unlock our phones with information in our heads. And that information was protected by the Fifth Amendment. One's fingerprint, simply a replacement for the old memorized pass code, ought reasonably be afforded that same protection.

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Fourth Amendment – Video

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