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    Explore "green computing" with insightful episodes like "Sustainable Cyber (Protecting Sustainability Projects from Cybersecurity Threats) - Ep 67", "Wie lässt sich Digitalisierung ressourcenschonender gestalten?", "Low Energy, High-Power Processing" and "People Power: Student-led Campaigns to Green Computer Operations at their Schools and Campuses" from podcasts like ""Reimagining Cyber - real world perspectives on cybersecurity", "So klingt Wirtschaft", "The Naked Scientists Podcast" and "CRSTE CyberConference 2010 Sessions"" and more!

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    Sustainable Cyber (Protecting Sustainability Projects from Cybersecurity Threats) - Ep 67

    Sustainable Cyber (Protecting Sustainability Projects from Cybersecurity Threats) - Ep 67

    Live from Las Vegas*,  Reimagining Cyber is back.

    In this episode Rob and Stan find out how CISOs can battle the cybersecurity challenges in sustainability and transformation projects.

    Their guest is Edward  Amoroso one of the world’s first ever CISOs. Ed spent over 30 years at AT&T and since retiring in 2016 he has founded TAG Cyber LLC.  TAG concentrates on global cybersecurity, artificial intelligence and sustainability, making him the ideal guest for this episode:

     “[TAG] pick topics that we think are consequential to the world, things that have existential consequence if we get it wrong.  In cyber we spend out whole life worrying about the implications of attacks on critical infrastructure and so on. We've all seen the beginnings of that. AI right now is certainly existential, I hope in a good way.  I hope we we find ways to make use of AI to improve our world. There's certainly every reason to believe that we can but there's also a dark side to any innovation. Then on the sustainability front the sort of the clarity that's emerged in the last five years around how important it is to rethink manufacturing, rethink the way we do transportation and more than anything rethink energy. So all of those things come together in topics that are prone to misinformation, topics that businesses are seeing as really important.”

    Some other key quotes from the episode:
    "We’ve been doing cyber for 30 years, we've learned that if you're doing something consequential or potentially vulnerable, you probably ought to have one or two board members who help to set up the culture and mood and priorities."

    "One of the reasons we focus on artificial intelligence is because I think the prospects are spectacular for artificial intelligence as a base for having a really amazing defense, cyber defense that scales."

    "We’re dealing with a generation of young people that were raised to think very creatively. We in cyber just haven't learned these lessons and it's urgent."

    "Being critical is an act of respect. It’s showing non-respect when we just say, “thank you for doing what you do” without taking a moment and saying, “let’s make this better.”"

    "I don't know too many people that are as vocal as me. I get away with it because I'm old. I just say what I'm saying because I want to make it better." 

    "I'm not a big fan of the big analyst firms, I think most of them just rehash a lot of… I would use a curse word here that describes manure .It's not even data science. "




    *Rob and Stan recorded the episode whilst at OpenText World 2023 in Las Vegas.


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    Low Energy, High-Power Processing

    Low Energy, High-Power Processing
    This week we're getting inside the workings of the next generation of chips that are set to pack a bigger computing-punch but at a fraction of the energy-expenditure of todays' models: CTO Mike Muller joins us to explain the revolutionary technology that leading microprocessor-maker ARM is developing. Also, energy-efficient world-wide computing - we find out how distributing data-processing demands around the planet can turn waste energy into useful computations, simultaneously saving CO2 emissions, and in the news this week, a new malarial mosquito threat, rejection-free artificial blood... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

    People Power: Student-led Campaigns to Green Computer Operations at their Schools and Campuses

    People Power: Student-led Campaigns to Green Computer Operations at their Schools and Campuses
    From office audits and shut-down campaigns to network-based power management and greening server rooms, students participating in the Alliance to Save Energy’s Green Schools and Green Campus program have realized major energy and CO2 savings stemming from green computing. Learn about these energy efficient initiatives that could be replicated at any school or campus.
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