Expert Spotlight: Gregory Eskins, Marsh
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Executive Program Preps C-Suite Leaders for Career-Shaping Boards
“I use an analogy that the board represents the Supreme Court of stakeholder capitalism. Just like a Supreme Court ruling is the law of the land, so is a board ruling the law of the land on
strategic issues in that company. So that’s why I say the board is the epicenter of an organization.” Roosevelt Giles, EndPoint Ventures
Last month the Tel Aviv University Blavatnik Interdisciplinary Cyber Research Center hosted the 13th annual “CyberWeek” event. The event, and activities surrounding it are a good jumping off point…
The IRS, the Social Security Administration and other government agencies had a problem when dealing with the public. Scammers — often organized criminal groups or even state sponsors — impersonate…
A battle is brewing for your heart and soul — and your eyes. In one corner is Augmented Reality — AR. In the other, Virtual Reality – VR. My money…
Traditionally, this time of year one either looks back at the previous year, or looks forward to the year ahead. While there have been great advances over the years with…
Forty-three years ago, on November 2, 1988, the Internet lost its innocence. Now, in reality, the Internet was never truly “innocent,” and, let’s face it, in 1988, it wasn’t…
On June 3, the U.S. Supreme Court issued an opinion holding that a Georgia police officer could not be prosecuted under the federal computer crime law for accessing a…