Information systems journals

Journal of Strategic Information Systems

The Journal of Strategic Information Systems is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering management, business, and organizational issues associated with the use of information systems. It was established in December 1991 and is published by Elsevier. The Co-Editors-in-Chief are Guy Gable (Queensland University of Technology; since 2019) and Yolande E. Chan (Desautels Faculty of Management, McGill University; since 2021). (Wikipedia).

Journal of Strategic Information Systems
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Visualizing the Digital Platform Ecosystem

From the mediaX Conference “Platforms for Collaboration and Productivity”, Rahul C. Basole a Visiting Scholar at mediaX at Stanford University shows how the rise of digital platforms is transforming entire industries and economies.

From playlist Platforms for Collaboration and Productivity

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Cyber Defense Weekly webcast 27-7-2010 1/4

Clip 1/4 Weekly news and analysis of cyberwar and cyber defense Presenter: Richard Stiennon A run down on the preparations nations are making to engage in cyberwar. An introduction to the technologies, tools and services used to counter targeted attacks. For more information click here;

From playlist Cyber Defense Weekly webcast

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DeepSec 2011: On Cyber-Peace: Towards an International Cyber Defense Strategy

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From playlist DeepSec 2011

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CGSR | Dynamics of U.S.-China Military Competition: How Intense and How Interactive

Dynamics of U.S.-China Military Competition: How Intense and How Interactive By Dr. Phillip C. Saunders Abstract: Despite an examination of U.S.-China strategic competition from a variety of perspectives, there has been relative neglect of how intense and how interactive the competition

From playlist Center for Global Security Research

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Cyber Defense Weekly webcast 20-8-2010

Weekly news and analysis of cyberwar and cyber defense Presenter: Richard Stiennon Resilient security architectures, Indian hacktivism, HP acquires Fortify For more information click here; http://bit.ly/cCIUv8 Source: Brighttalk.com

From playlist Cyber Defense Weekly webcast

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Stanford Webinar - How to Align Your Organization to Execute Strategy

Today’s dynamic, technology-infused world offers limitless opportunities for bringing new ideas to your customers, whether in a for-profit business, non-profit entity or government agency. But even the most forward-thinking leaders with clear strategic visions can fail to see their visions

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Is science synonymous with ‘truth’? Game theory says, ‘not always’. | Kevin Zollman | Big Think

Is science synonymous with ‘truth’? Game theory says, ‘not always’. New videos DAILY: https://bigth.ink Join Big Think Edge for exclusive video lessons from top thinkers and doers: https://bigth.ink/Edge ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sci

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Communications: from Science to Solutions: TEEB@YALE

The Role of Communications: explaining complexity, prioritizing the problems, targeting diverse decision-makers, and the power of examples in communicating the economics of ecosystems and biodiversity.

From playlist TEEB @ Yale

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CGSR | Artificial Intelligence: Nuclear Strategy and Risk in the Digital Age

Talk Abstract We are now in an era of rapid disruptive technological change, especially in artificial intelligence (AI). AI technology is already being infused into military machines, and global armed forces are well advanced in their planning, research and development, and in some cases,

From playlist Center for Global Security Research

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Stanford Seminar - Beyond "Bots and Trolls" - Understanding Disinformation as Collaborative Work

Kate Starbird University of Washington October 11, 2019 Strategic information operations (e.g. disinformation, political propaganda, and other forms of online manipulation) are a critical concern for democratic societies-as they destabilize the ""common ground"" that we need to stand upon

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10b Data Analytics: Spatial Continuity

Lecture on the impact of spatial continuity to motivate characterization and modeling of spatial continuity.

From playlist Data Analytics and Geostatistics

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Mutale Nkonde: How to get more truth from social media

A sociologist and former journalist warns that the artificial intelligence behind much of today’s social media is inherently biased, but it’s not too late to do something about it. The old maxim holds that a lie spreads much faster than a truth, but it has taken the global reach and light

From playlist The Future of Everything

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CGSR Seminar Series | Russian Nuclear Strategy and Conventional Inferiority

Abstract: Contemporary debates on Russian nuclear strategy focus on making sense of Russia’s nuclear capabilities, signaling and nuclear declarations. This article, recently awarded the Journal of Strategic Studies 2020 Amos Perlmutter Prize, argues that understanding how nuclear capabili

From playlist Center for Global Security Research

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NLP Conference Submissions | Stanford CS224U Natural Language Understanding | Spring 2021

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From playlist Stanford CS224U: Natural Language Understanding | Spring 2021

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CGSR | The Standstill Conundrum: Coming Vulnerability of Second-Strike Deterrent Forces

Talk Abstract Emerging and disruptive technologies (EDTs) pose a number of uncertainties for the future of conflict, but nowhere are these uncertainties more acute than in the realm of nuclear stability and deterrence. Experts land on both sides of the divide: Either the technologies spee

From playlist Center for Global Security Research

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CERIAS Security: Security Management and IT Executives in a Top Management Team 1/5

Clip 1/5 Speaker: Juhee Kwon · Purdue University As information assets have become a critical factor for enterprises to stay competitive, there is an increasing awareness of information security management. However, they are easily overlooked by those who focus only on the IT side, faili

From playlist The CERIAS Security Seminars 2009

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CGSR | Russia’s AI Innovation Trajectory An Uncertain Future

Abstract: While Russia lags behind the United States and China in artificial intelligence development and integration, in both commercial and military applications, the Russian leadership has identified AI as a strategic technology, directing resources to shore up AI research, improve data

From playlist Center for Global Security Research

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CERIAS Security: In Search of a Bold New Vision for Cyber Security 4/6

Clip 4/6 Speaker: Richard Power Starting Over After A Lost Decade, In Search of a Bold New Vision for Cyber Security: It is not enough to develop a comprehensive cyber security program that exists in isolation from the world beyond the cloud and the cables. We have to understand the poli

From playlist The CERIAS Security Seminars 2009

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Where 09: Natasha Leger, "Location-based, x"

Natasha Leger (LBx Journal) "Location-based, x"

From playlist Where 2.0 2009

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