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SUMMARY:Annual International Conference on Privacy\, Security & Trust Industry Summit
DESCRIPTION:Join the Annual International Conference on Privacy\, Security & Trust Industry Summit.  PST2024 provides a premier forum for sharing advances in cybersecurity research. \nFeaturing: \n\nThursday\, October 17th\, Post-quantum and Critical Infrastructure workshops\, location pending\, and registration will be separate.  Speakers include:\n\nMelanie Anderson\, Director General\, Information Assurance at the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security\nAtty Mashatan\, Canada Research Chair in Quality of Security Framework for Internet-of-Things\nVikas Chouhan\, Postdoctoral Fellow at the Canadian Institute for Cybersecurity\nKwasi Boakye-Boateng\, Postdoctoral Fellow at the Canadian Institute for Cybersecurity\n\n\nThursday\, October 17th\, PST Conference Networking Mixer compliments of Knowledge Park (separate registration)\nFriday\, October 18th\, Presentations from leading industry and government cybersecurity professionals at the Fredericton Convention Centre (670 Queen Street\, Fredericton\, NB E3B 1C2)\n\nPanel discussions on “GenAI and Cybersecurity” and “Empowering Women in Cybersecurity:  Towards a More Inclusive and Diverse Cybersecurity Workforce”\nResearch poster display\n\n\n\nRegister on Eventbrite \nContact the CIC office if you require a Discount Code. \nIf you must stay the night\, I arranged a special accommodation rate for the Crowne Plaza Lord Beaverbrook across the street from our venue. Click here: https://rebrand.ly/Cybersecurity1024 \nFor those who are interested in sponsoring opportunities\, an information package is attached.  Contact Sumit Kundu if you have any questions.
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/annual-international-conference-on-privacy-security-trust-industry-summit-2/
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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SUMMARY:Mediation - The Changing face of Access to Justice: Part 3 of 6 - Mediation Guest Lecture Series by the Commonwealth Lawyers Association
DESCRIPTION:Episode 1: “Mediators; Not Judges\, Not Arbitrators\, Not Decision makers. What\, really\, is mediation?” 19th September 2024 – Past Event\nEpisode 2: “Can ADR transform a Society? The Jamaican Experience” 3rd October 2024 – Past Event \nEpisode 3: “Mediation – The Changing face of Access to Justice” 17th October 2024\, 1pm BST\nRené M. Baptiste CMG Register here\nReferring different matters to Mediation is growing in importance allowing parties more freedom to be actively engaged in resolving their issues. Is it the alternative for Smaller States and their citizens? \n  \nEpisode 4: “Peace jurisprudence and constitutional reform- incorporating Mediation Principles into Supreme Law” 31st October 2024\, 1pm GMT\nJustice Vasheist V Kokaram JA Register here\nConstitutions must respond to developing norms of shared regional and international values of human rights and the rule of law. It is a visioning of a community of human beings collaborating to create an optimum environment for the celebration of our human dignity\, flourishing of our human potential\, sustainability of our human development and preservation of our species. But what all of our aspirations involved in constitutionalism cannot avoid is conflict which inevitably emerges in whatever political systems are designed. In my presentation I explore our baseline jurisprudential approach to the management of conflict and demonstrate the relevance of the DNA of mediation to develop new constitutional values and our instincts for peace. Can positive peace outcomes be achieved\, reinforced and sustained when we reorient our constitutional frameworks to a “meditative” and positive approach to conflict? What approaches to peacebuilding can be embedded within our task of constitutional reform to avoid conflict\, minimize its occurrence and harness its positive lessons? \n  \nEpisode 5: “Mediation Advocacy: The Ignored Middle Child?” 7th November 2024\, 1pm GMT\nGregory Vijayendran SC\nRegister here \nOpportunities abound these days to pursue a credentials and career as a mediator. As the “eldest child” in the room\, mediators guide\, facilitate\, nurture and set the agenda and pace of mediation. Clients new to mediation or relatively inexperienced are the “youngest child” who often need handholding and careful navigation about the process and practice of mediation. But what of the advocates themselves? Are they the proverbial “ignored middle children”? The speaker will touch on culture\, language\, ethos\, principles and best practices of mediation advocacy – a topic sometimes understated but mostly forgotten. He will contend that mediation advocacy plays a vital and overlooked role in mediation’s success \n  \nEpisode 6: “Interplay of Psychology\, Neuroscience and Conflict in Mediation” 14th November 2024\, 1pm GMT\nA. J. Jawad Register here\nMediation operates on a paradigm of conflict resolution unlike litigation or arbitration that operate on the paradigm of dispute adjudication. Mediation perceives conflict as a problem arising from the different perspectives and perceptions of the parties to the conflict and the emotions that get triggered due to such differing perceptions. It is therefore important for a mediator to understand these drivers of the conflict and move the parties to a position of understanding each others perspective. Therefore understanding the interplay of psychology\, neuroscience and conflict in mediation forms an integral part of mediation training.
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/mediation-the-changing-face-of-access-to-justice-part-3-of-6-mediation-guest-lecture-series-by-the-commonwealth-lawyers-association/
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