Cambodia’s Lessons Could Be Useful for Myanmar’s Crisis

Cambodia, the Chair of ASEAN for 2022, hopes that her experience and lessons learned from past tragedy and successful implementation of Win-Win policy could be useful for Myanmar to solve her crisis.
H.E. Prak Sokhonn, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, said on Thursday that Cambodia stands ready to help and will do her best in this endeavour as ASEAN Chair next year.
“Cambodia has experience and lessons learned from our past tragedy and successful implementation of our Samdech Techo Prime Minister HUN SEN’s win-win policy. We hope these lessons could be useful for Myanmar to solve her crisis, even though the context and the particularities of our two countries are not exactly the same,” he underlined.
The Win-Win Policy refers to the ruling Cambodian People’s Party’s (CPP) strategy to successfully integrate the last Khmer Rouge stronghold in 1998, ending the three decades of civil war in Cambodia.
The Cambodian top diplomat made the remarks after nine ASEAN member states wrapped up the 38th and 39th ASEAN Summits and Related Summits on Oct. 28, under the chairmanship of Brunei.
This year, the bloc’s summits were held without Myanmar.
The decision to invite a non-political representative from Nay Pyi Daw was made by the Chair of ASEAN after the Emergency AMM could not reach a consensus on Myanmar’s representation at the ASEAN Summits and related Summits, after lack of real progress in the implementation of the ASEAN Five-Point Consensus (5PC), especially the unsuccessful demands that the Special Envoy be able to meet all parties concerned, a necessary step to pave the way for genuine dialogue toward the return of normalcy in Myanmar, according to H.E. Prak Sakhonn.
The Chair sent an invitation following that line but Myanmar chose not to attend.
Cambodia as incoming Chair will appoint its own Special Envoy who will continue the work of the current Special Envoy, beginning with the term of its presidency: January 2022.
“Myanmar is a member of ASEAN family and while we all respect the principle of non-interference into domestic affairs of member states, the situation in Myanmar continues to be a subject of grave concern and has negative impacts on the region, the credibility of the Association and on the people of Myanmar, our brothers and sisters,” he said.

Source: Agency Kampuchea Press

Sputnik V Vaccine Authorised for Emergency Use in Cambodia

The Kingdom of Cambodia has issued an Emergency Use Authorisation (EUA) for Russia-made Sputnik V vaccine against COVID-19.
The EUA certificate for Sputnik V, manufactured by R-Pharm Russia, was signed on Oct. 29 by H.E. Prof. Mam Bunheng, Minister of Health of Cambodia.
On the same day, the Ministry of Health also granted EUAs to four other Russian COVID-19 vaccines, including CoviVac of Chumakov Centre, Sputnik-Light of Gamaleya Institute, EpiVacCorona of Scientific Research Institute of Molecular Biology (IMB SRC Vector), and EpiVacCorona of State Research Centre of Virology and Biotechnology.
Cambodia issued EUA for China-manufactured Sinopharm and Sinovac vaccines, and the AstraZeneca developed by the University of Oxford in February this year.
As of Oct. 28, 85.61 percent of Cambodia’s total population of 16 million have been vaccinated against the COVID-19 pandemic.

Source: Agency Kampuchea Press

Swiss Based Retail Crypto Company DSFR LLC Announces Its Strategic Partnership with tibc

DSFR Partner with Tibc

DSFR Partner with Tibc Crypto ATM provider

DSFR has completed its Initial Exchange Offering (IEO) on Latoken 10th October 2021 listed to trade in Latoken and coinsbit.io Exchanges

The DSFR blockchain project focuses on bringing crypto adoption to the retail industry. The blockchain platform has an extensive ecosystem that consists of an integrated payment system that consists of a Crypto POS, a prepaid card and a crypto gateway.

Merchants can easily deploy these products into their eCommerce systems to accept crypto payments within minutes. DSFR token is a key feature of this ecosystem, and users can shop at discounted prices in supported stores and get cashback using the token.

DSFR has also partnered with Swiss-based crypto service provider TIBC to list its token within its ecosystem. With this strategic collaboration, thousands of people will be able to buy DSFR tokens from TIBC POS and ATMs across Switzerland and Europe.

Users will be able to directly top up their DSFR wallets by simply scanning their wallet QR and completing transactions. TIBC has Crypto ATMs across Europe and plans to increase this number to 1000+ machines by the end of 2022. This development is a huge boost towards adoption and brings about increased utility for DSFR tokens.

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Schneider Electric releases key report on climate change as part of COP26 engagement

  • New Schneider Electric report outlines “Back to 2050” decarbonization scenarios
  • Schneider experts on the ground in Glasgow to advance decarbonization insights and solutions with business partners, climate experts and influencers

Rueil-Malmaison (France), October 29 2021 – Schneider Electric, the leader in the digital transformation of energy management and automation, is actively supporting global climate change efforts at the upcoming COP26 meeting, with experts on the ground and the release of a flagship report that offers fresh perspectives on our planet’s pathway to decarbonization.

The 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) taking place in Glasgow on 31 October – 12 November is widely considered critical to accelerating global action to tackle the climate emergency.

Many climate experts, campaigners, and corporates including Schneider Electric are urgently calling on governments, businesses and societies do much more – and act much faster – to ramp up the adoption of clean-energy, electrification, energy-efficiency and other climate-positive technologies.

“We welcome the commitments already made by numerous governments around the world, and hope that COP26 will deliver more concrete actions in support of an accelerated transition to net zero”, says Olivier Blum, Chief Strategy and Sustainability Officer at Schneider Electric. “The private sector is key in this race to a greener and fairer economy. That’s why we continue to lead the charge, as a practitioner and an enabler, to meet the goal of keeping global temperatures from rising more than 1.5ºC, in line with the Paris Agreement.”

Ranked the world’s most sustainable corporation by media and research company Corporate Knights earlier this year, Schneider Electric helps customers reduce their carbon footprints via products and software tools that optimize energy management and industrial processes. The company has a decades-long track-record of spearheading and advocating action on environmental, social and governance issues, and recently announced it is also expanding its sustainability consulting practice.

To coincide with COP26, the Schneider Electric TM Sustainability Research Institute is releasing a major new report on how we could achieve net-zero by 2050 and limit global warming to the critical 1.5ºC threshold.

Entitled “Back to 2050” and conducted with energy intelligence company Enerdata, it assesses the long-term impact on energy usage and associated CO2 emissions of changing social expectations and up-and-coming, disruptive technologies such as autonomous driving, decentralized clean-energy generation, smart EV charging stations in buildings and the use of more digital tools in infrastructure construction, among others.

Our key finding is that changing consumption patterns, driven by an appetite for the progress that new technologies herald, will help bring about a less carbon-intensive economy. In other words, keeping global warming to 1.5ºC may be more feasible than we think, because as the economy modernizes and provides increased benefits to people, it also decarbonizes, says Vincent Petit, Head of the Schneider Electric TM Sustainability Research Institute and SVP of Global Strategy Prospective and External Affairs at Schneider Electric. What we need, however, is to accelerate this trend by shifting the policy focus from being purely infrastructure-centric to being more consumer-centric.”

While in Glasgow, Schneider experts will meet customers and business partners to help them better understand the tools that already exist to help decarbonize infrastructure, buildings, data centers, industries, and cities.

They will also participate in panels and roundtables with artists, campaigners, climate scientists, policy makers, influencers, entrepreneurs, and innovators such as Bertrand Piccard, Founder and Chairman of the Solar Impulse Foundation, which is supported by the Schneider Electric Foundation.

The Schneider Electric Foundation, under the aegis of Fondation de France, will also work with Art of Change 21 to highlight the important role that artists play in the ecological transition by mobilizing youth and creating a dialogue between art, technology, innovation and climate.

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The Schneider Electric ™ Sustainability Research Institute is the internal strategy think tank of Schneider Electric. Its team of analysts conduct scenario modeling to enrich our understanding of current and future sustainability landscapes, highlighting obstacles and opportunities to accelerate global and local transitions to a climate positive future.

Related resources:

  • “Back to 2050” executive summary report can be read here.
  • The Open Letter on Sustainability Reporting to the European Commission, the Council of the European Union and the European Parliament can be found here.
  • The Open Letter “CEO Climate Alliance to world leaders: We support you in taking decisive climate steps at COP26” can be found here.
  • Schneider Electric’s latest sustainability commitments can be viewed here.
  • For more on the numerous sustainability-related (and other) awards and rankings obtained by Schneider, go here.
  • Schneider’s top thought leadership content, including reports by the Schneider Electric TM Sustainability Research Institute, can be found on the newly-launched Schneider Electric Insights website.

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Overcoming the Pitfalls of Poor Corporate Intelligence: What Security Teams Need to Get Ahead

Corporate security teams face a critical juncture

Cobwebs Technologies

AI-Powered Web Intelligence

NEW YORK, Oct. 29, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The following is an open letter from Cobwebs Technologies – a global leader in Web Intelligence. 

Today, the array of threats posed to disrupt businesses only intensifies, while the systems and methods organizations use to assess the potential for trouble often fail to keep pace. The result is incomplete intelligence gathering, lack of visibility into the exact nature of threats, and increased risk exposure.

The current list of threats ranges from continuously evolving cyberattacks and business espionage to geopolitical instability and terrorism. Natural disasters, extreme weather, and the ongoing novel coronavirus pandemic compound matter. Threat actors, for example, have launched ransomware attacks against hospitals, knowing their vulnerability amid expanding patient caseloads due to COVID-19. Against this backdrop, corporate security personnel must safeguard senior executives, employees, intellectual property (IP), supply chains, and brand status to name a few corporate assets.

It’s a daunting challenge. Lives, property, and corporate reputation are all at risk when an enterprise’s ability to properly evaluate and respond to threats is impaired. Indeed, many corporate risk mitigation approaches struggle to deal with the constantly shifting threat landscape.

Limits of current methods and tools

The problem stems, in part, from outmoded investigative methodologies. Organizations naturally settle on practices that have worked in the past. They may limit their threat scanning to a limited number of social media platforms, for example. Such narrowly focused inquiries, however, fail to account for fast-moving changes in web-based platforms, forums, and chat groups. Users discouraged from posting inflammatory messages on one mainstream platform will frequently move to lesser-known, alternative platforms.  

But the social media platforms — and their millions of users — found on the surface web are just the beginning. Corporate security teams must also keep tabs on information sources and repositories housed in the deep web and the dark web, both of which are not indexed by conventional search engines. Those web layers contain a multitude of data that could threaten a business. The dark web, in particular, harbors numerous sites and markets trafficking in login credentials, trade secrets, email addresses, credit card numbers, and tools for engaging in cyberattacks. Dark web forums, which suddenly surface and just as rapidly disappear, can also contain information relevant to a corporate security investigation.

In short, the organization still dependent on social media channels for threat assessment needs to broaden its horizons.

Another important weakness hampering corporate security: investigative tools with limited functionality. Threat intelligence platforms, offered by third-party service providers, serve as the default investigative systems for many corporate security operations. Such a platform is designed to alert a security analyst about a threat, but it doesn’t provide much assistance with vetting threats or creating an effective response.

In addition, relying on a single intelligence service provider also limits an analyst’s ability to tap additional sources to validate a threat and determine its scope. Organizations that can’t readily determine the severity of a threat, run the risk of overreacting and assigning too many resources to the response or, conversely, underestimating the threat and devoting too few. A disproportional response is the direct result of a one-dimensional notification. So, while a threat intelligence platform provides a useful service, it’s only one part of the threat identification and response toolkit.

What organizations need to run an investigation

An investigative platform should, ideally, cover all parts of the intelligence cycle, from planning and data collection to processing and analysis. A system that spans all those components, providing end-to-end automation, forges the critical linkage between notification and response.

Other platform qualities to consider include breadth of monitoring. Analysts should be able to define the scope of monitoring based on their own parameters, which could include geolocation data, hashtags, keywords (such as the names of executives, brands, or other corporate assets), and advanced Boolean operators. Monitoring should also cast the widest possible net across the surface web, deep web, and dark web, pulling in data from social media platforms, forums, and news sites among other sources.

The wider the reach, the better organizations can protect their assets. Thorough monitoring can help determine whether threat actors are using the company’s brand for nefarious purposes on a dark website or transferring its intellectual property.

Read the full article: https://bit.ly/3GqwZqR

Johnmichael O’Hare is the sales and business development director of Cobwebs Technologies (www.cobwebs.com). He is the former Commander of the Vice, Intelligence, and Narcotics Division for the Hartford (Connecticut) Police Department. Contact him on john.ohare@cobwebs.com

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