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Past speeches and talks from the Black Hat Briefings computer security conferences. October 17-18 in Tokyo at the Keio Plaza Hotel. Two days, four different tracks. Katsuya Uchida was the keynote speaker. Some speeches are translated in English and Japanese. Unfortunately at this time speeches are not available in Both languages. A post convention wrap up can be found at http://www.blackhat.com/html/bh-japan-05/bh-jp-05-main.html Black Hat Briefings bring together a unique mix in security: t ...
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Diversity Rocks Innovation

Jackie F. Steele

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Welcome to "Diversity Rocks Innovation!" with Dr. Jackie F. Steele, CEO of enjoi D&I consulting, This show serves to highlight the benefits of collegial sharing of expertise, experiences and worldviews, and the current opportunities for fostering innovation and solidarity-building across a variety of industries and countries by “thought partnering out loud” with featured enjoi D&I thought partners. Slam poetry by Wali Shah, Poet & Motivational Speaker What is thought partnering out loud? Tho ...
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Fukushima

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Season 1: Fall of the Shah A tale of power, betrayal and fear. Taking you back to the 1970s, when the Iranian Revolution would change the world forever. A nine-part drama. Season 2: Fukushima A tsunami hits the Japanese nuclear plant. The disaster told in a seven-part drama. As the energy company and politicians in Tokyo lose control, the reactors become unstable and a “suicide squad” of older workers is sent inside. This drama follows the heroes who fight to contain the disaster and those w ...
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The story of two young strangers who meet online and fall in love during the Covid lockdowns. A musical narrated by Stephen Fry and performed by the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, for the BBC World Service. For all episodes, search for U.Me the Complete Musical, wherever you get your BBC podcasts.Door BBC World Service
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Former energy company executive Suto, was supposed to ensure that accidents like this couldn’t happen. Ten years later, he searches for atonement. A drama about the events of March 2011. Cast:Suto: Togo IgawaAkiko: Ami Okumura JonesTutor: Kevin ShenGuard: Matt McCooeySanae: Naoko Mori Fukushima is written by Adrian PenkethSound design is by Peter R…
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Years after the disaster, one of the “suicide squad” questions his heroism in a town of ghosts. A drama about the events of March 2011. Cast:Suto: Togo IgawaAkiko: Ami Okumura JonesIto: Matt McCooeyKeiko: Naoko Mori Fukushima is written by Adrian PenkethSound design is by Peter RingroseProduced by Toby Swift and Sasha YevtushenkoCommissioned by Sim…
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“We are at war….” Politicians seize control. And then a breakthrough; can the disaster be contained? A drama about the events of March 2011. Cast:Suto: Togo IgawaAkiko: Ami Okumura JonesYoshida: Eiji MiharaPrime minister: Kevin ShenHosono: Sadao UedaMayor: Akira KoieyamaAide: Nino Furuhata Narrator: Romola Garai Fukushima is written by Adrian Penke…
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The reactors are unstable. A “suicide squad” of older workers is sent inside and young staff are evacuated. Pressure levels are dangerously high, raising the chances of another explosion. A drama about the events of March 2011. Cast:Suto: Togo IgawaAkiko: Ami Okumura JonesYoshida: Eiji MiharaPrime Minister: Kevin ShenSaito: Sadao UedaShimada: Akira…
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A massive explosion rocks the stricken power plant. Can the reactors be cooled? The nuclear plant manager has an unorthodox plan to prevent further disaster. A drama about the events of March 2011. Cast:Suto: Togo IgawaAkiko: Ami Okumura JonesYoshida: Eiji MiharaPrime minister: Kevin ShenSaito: Sadao UedaMatsui: Akira KoieyamaKojima: Matt McCooeyKa…
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Japan battles to maintain control in the face of nuclear disaster. Can catastrophe be averted? A drama about the events of March 2011. Cast:Suto: Togo IgawaAkiko: Ami Okumura JonesYoshida: Eiji MiharaSaito: Sadao UedaIto: Matt McCooeyShimada: Akira KoieyamaNarrator: Romola GaraiReporter: Kevin ShenReporter: Naoko Mori Worker: Nino Furuhata Fukushim…
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Japan’s nuclear plant is hit as an immense wave surges past defences and floods reactors. It’s a desperate fight to contain a disaster. A drama about the events of March 2011. Cast:Suto: Togo IgawaAkiko: Ami Okumura JonesYoshida: Eiji MiharaSaito: Sadao UedaIto: Matt McCooeyShimada: Akira KoieyamaNarrator: Romola GaraiReporter: Kevin ShenReporter: …
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Welcome to the last episode of season 1 of the Diversity rocks innovation! livestream and podcast! Thank you to everyone that has supported this first season. Maneesh Kalra grew up in an Indian household in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. He studied pharmacology and was about to enter med school when he had a moment that propelled him in a different dir…
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Akiko Domoto experienced World War II as a child, became a renowned journalist uncovering stories of child neglect in Japan’s “Baby Hotels”, was elected as a member of parliament, and later served as Governor of Chiba for eight years. It is my great pleasure to bring this interview with a living legend and to share Domoto-sensei’s insights into a b…
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We host Tove Kinooka, the co-founder and director of Global Perspectives, a company helping create sustainability driven organizations and leaders on Diversity rocks innovation! In this conversation, you’ll see how Tove’s immersion in the natural world from an early age, and her various journeys in work and travel, led her to co-found Global Perspe…
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Welcome to Vol. 16 of Diversity rocks innovation! Darren Menabney helps individuals and organizations learn how to collaborate, communicate, and create remotely and across cultures. Darren was born in Belfast in Northern Ireland and moved to Toronto as a small child, finally moving to Japan for study and work. His global perspective has been one th…
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Trans women are very stereotypically visible in Japan. We see them on TV and in commercials, often as examples of beauty to aspire to. In this episode, Tiffany gives us an insight into her authentic journey of growing up in the staunchly Catholic nation of the Philippines to how she found her way to being the inspirational woman she is today. We ar…
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In Vol. 14 of Diversity rocks innovation! I talk with Bryan Sherman, founder and president of Gramercy Engagement Group, a global HR consulting company. Bryan has been a mentor to me in my entrepreneurial journey over the last couple of years, and has a wealth of experience and knowledge that he uses to help companies evolve and shift their HR func…
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In Volume 13 of Diversity rocks innovation! we talk to the inspiring Catherine O’Connell, a lawyer and entrepreneur who runs her own boutique law firm, Catherine O’Connell Law, and hosts the podcast, Lawyer on Air. Catherine is originally from New Zealand and has been an inspirational leader as a lawyer in Japan, she has particularly been an inspir…
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This week we are joined by Joy Jarman-Walsh (JJ), the host of the Seeking Sustainability Live Podcast and talk show. JJ Walsh started the show in April 2020 after organizing a number of in-person events promoting and facilitating sustainable living. The events had to be put on hold when the pandemic hit, so JJ started the live show and podcast inst…
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As a young man, Dr. Mark Bookman developed a love for philosophy and Japanese culture through anime, which allowed him to engage with more cerebral and philosophical issues. This interest in Japan propelled him forward to travel to Japan as a high school student, a university student and again as part of his PhD scholarship. Mark was born with a ra…
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田中マナさんは、日本においても、また今日でも同性愛が違法とされている途上国の国々で国際支援活動をしていたときも、自身の性的傾向について伏せなければなりませんでした。田中さんは、日本への帰国後、マダガスカル、マラウイ、モザンビーク、インド、パキスタン、バングラデシュの国々において社会的に取り残されているLGBTQのコミュニティを支援する宗像財団を設立しました。 このエピソードの聞きどころ 同性愛がタブーとされている環境における若い女性としての経験について 国際的なキャリアをつむなかで、自身を守るために迫られた難しい決断について 世界中の社会的に取り残されているLGBTQのコミュニティを支援するという危険をともなう活動にいかに取り組んでいるかについて エンジョイの運営する、LGBTQのアイデンテ…
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Finding your own way in a country like Japan is certainly no easy task and my guest on Diversity rocks Innovation! Vol. 9, Tia Haygood, has certainly done just that. Tia grew up code-switching daily as she navigated her life in a mostly black neighborhood and her mostly white school in the United States. Now she runs an incredibly busy photography …
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サハラマキさんは、福島県福島市の市議会議員さんです。 お母さんたちがリラックスできる憩いの場となるエステサロンを経営されていたときに、東日本大震災が発生しました。福島第1原発事故による放射線被害のための避難生活を体験されたのち、住民の放射線影響への不安を解消するため、市民団体の活動、NPO活動として、食品の放射線量を計測する活動に取り組まれました。その活動を通じての、政治によってものごとが形成されるということ、また政治、行政への働きかけの重要性への気づきから、それまでの活動の成果や草の根の声を政治に反映させることを決意し、市議会議員に当選されました。”政治は自分たちの生活に直結しているということをみんなに伝えたい”との想いをもち、活躍されています。 このエピソードの聞きどころ 2011-3-…
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Megumi Ishimoto realised one day when she was 32 that she couldn’t keep living her part time worker lifestyle. This set her on a journey to pursue continuing education through night school and to finish not only her university degree, but also a masters degree while working full time for a company. Having studied social enterprise, she was ready fo…
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English follows the Japanese text 佐藤美代子さんは、岩手県花巻市の助産師さんです。東日本大震災時の妊婦さん、お母さんたちを取り巻く困難の解決支援の活動に取り組み、のちに「NPO 法人まんまるママ岩手」の事業を起ち上げ、政治への働きかけ、行政との連携にいたるまで歩みについてお聞きしました。その歩みの根底には、妊婦さん、お母さんへの思いやり、また女性の人生観についての想いが流れています。 このエピソードでの聞きどころ: 助産師や女性の性の健康の専門性を目指した背景やきっかけ 妊婦さん、お母さんを取り巻く岩手県での環境の実情 東日本大震災時の状況と妊婦さん、お母さん、赤ちゃんを支援する活動 ボランティア活動からNPO法人の起業への歩みと女性の環境改善についての政治…
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When the great Northern Japan triple disaster struck in 2011, Angela’s instinct was to go towards the devastation to help in any way she could. Her experiences in those early days led her on the path to where she is today as a leader in social impact and corporate social responsibility. In this episode you’ll hear: Angela’s experience growing up in…
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English follows the Japanese text 菅野瑞穂さんは、ご家族の農地で有機農法の農業を始めたばかりのときに、農地に2011年の福島第一原子力発電所の事故による放射能汚染の被害を受けました。 「多様性が革新を起こす!」の第4回では、二本松市に有機農法を再生させるための彼女と彼女のコミュニティの歩みと、浪江町の道の駅なみえでの現在の彼女の活動についてお聞きしました。 私自身も、この5年間とても学ぶところの多かったこの素晴らしい若手女性の歩みには、勇気、折れない心、故郷愛とコミュニティの力が溢れています。 このエピソードでの聞きどころ: 福島県二本松市での有機農業の歴史 2011年の原発事故の被害を受けた農地を再生させるための歩み 農業体験を通じた農地の実情を学ぶ機会の…
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Casey Wahl, guest on Vol. 3 of Diversity rocks innovation! grew up in Saudi Arabia and was later expelled from boarding school as a high school student in the US. In Japan, he experimented with several failed startups but kept persevering towards innovation. He went on to found Wahl+Case, a successful tech recruiting firm he designed with a view to…
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Have you ever been through the process of changing your name? Many women in Japan have, most men have not. The Japanese family law requires that couples share the same last name, and this burden falls on women 95% of the time. Shu shares with us not only the arduous process of changing his name in Japan, but also his awakening to the importance of …
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Welcome to Diversity rocks innovation! Vol. 1 with Dr. Jackie F. Steele, CEO of enjoi D&I consulting, an interview series starting February 2, 2021. This initiative serves to highlight the benefits of collegial sharing of expertise, experiences and worldviews, and the current opportunities for fostering innovation and solidarity-building across a v…
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Nathan McFeters, Jon Heasman and Rob Carter gave a very popular and heavily covered presentation this year that introduced the world to the term "gifar." It's fascinating information, and well presented. We hope that those of you who couldn't make it to the Vegas event will get a taste of the kind of presentations attendees get to see and attendees…
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in case you missed Black Hat Webcast #5 : Clickjacking and Browser Security with Jeremiah Grossman, the archived version is now online in two formats. You can listen to the audio here: https://media.blackhat.com/webinars/black-hat-webcast-5-november-08-clickjacking.m4b Or follow the slides in the live websync by following this link: http://w.on24.c…
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"The Business * Timeline?how did we get into this mess? * The players * How their business works * Legislative environment The Technology * Technical overview of different types of programs (taxonomy) * Describe how the programs function * How adware/spyware is installed * Hijacking the system * How it updates itself * Proven techniques to prevent …
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"ARPANET was established in 1968. In 1971, "creeper"programmed by Bob Thomas moved from computer to computer on ARPANET and displayed on each user's screen "I'm the creeper. Catch me if you can!". Xerox PARC set up the ethernet in 1973 since researchers were interested in the concept of "distributed processing". They were testing programs whose fun…
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"This presentation will cover SIP and VoIP related automated fuzzing techniques. Using real world vulnerabilities and audit engagements we will give a technical understanding of this emerging technology and its common attack vectors.The techniques discussed in this talk will not only be limited to SIP but will apply to methodical audit approaches f…
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