Emerging Threats, Innovation, And Security | Hoover Institution

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Tuesday, October17, 2023
Hoover Institution | Stanford University
Secretary Condoleezza Rice & FBI Director Christopher Wray talk about Emerging Threats, Innovation, and Security with international partners Director-General Mike Burgess, Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO), Director General Ken McCallum, British Security Service (MI5), Director David Vigneault, Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), and Director-General Andrew Hampton, New Zealand Security Intelligence Service (NZSIS) on Tuesday, October 17, 2023 at 10:30 AM PT.

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@rosswalker3457
@rosswalker3457 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic stuff ,thank the Lord for you all 👏👏🇦🇺
@awuma
@awuma Жыл бұрын
45:05 "Ethnic background" MUST be grounds at least for great caution and extra vetting! The example of family blackmail given by Director Wray contradicts his own statement. This was always taken into account during the First Cold War, why should it not now? Yes, it offends our idea of rights, often very painfully (e.g. the treatment of Japanese-Canadians and Japanese-Americans in WWII), but it is undoubtedly true. Genuinely loyal people should not be afraid of additional scrutiny. 53:03 The Canadian university experience illustrates the perceived prevalence of pro-Chinese, pro-Russian and pro-Palestinian views on campuses, which the university administrators are scared of.
@-dash
@-dash Жыл бұрын
Brilliant. Thanks for holding this summit, Hoover. You guys are badass.
@jiahan3849
@jiahan3849 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the timely meeting and discussion.
@billhollis4781
@billhollis4781 Жыл бұрын
Wanting to engage with universities how do you deal with the significant number of Chinese professors who may be tied to the CCP and/or PRC?
@user-bt8vn3dj6o
@user-bt8vn3dj6o Жыл бұрын
Great presentation.
@merlepatterson
@merlepatterson Жыл бұрын
As I recently said about a wealthy and powerful person, it's like a man sitting on the highest mountain top, thinking; "Man, I wish I had a better view of the Earth".
@ABABACARSadikhNIANG
@ABABACARSadikhNIANG Жыл бұрын
I thank ami the participants in this panel particulary the Secretary général for Her commitment in improving human being conditions. ABABACAR SADIKH NIANG SUBSTITUT GÉNÉRAL PRES LA COUR D'APPEL de Dakar
@SanFran4
@SanFran4 Жыл бұрын
Always the best
@campbellpaul
@campbellpaul Жыл бұрын
With the dialogue being stifled by international incompetence, the problem is lost in policy rather than dealing with finding (and funding) ethical solutions. We are not only headed down the wrong path, but we are reluctant to recognize we are actually leading the way down that path.
@RGNSS-hn8ew
@RGNSS-hn8ew Жыл бұрын
Loved this talk, would love to see more, but if I could just make one very small constructive criticism - assuming that there were no cuts and/or edits in this video, Condi might want to consider being a tad more proactive about ensuring people know whose turn it is to talk, and to make sure that nobody who attempted to talk but was talked-over is forgotten about when moving on to the next question, as great as they were. I can spell A.I. too BTW. 👨‍🎓
@Publius-24
@Publius-24 Жыл бұрын
"Commerce with all, alliance with none." Thomas Jefferson
@augustefr
@augustefr Жыл бұрын
@animarkaryan43
@animarkaryan43 Жыл бұрын
This is First Network War or second if we count Cold War as first. But cold war was not designed as Network War it become one. In traditional war if you have more people you can put more guns in their hands and more guns more or less win. Cold War started like traditional war and NATO was equal or stronger all the time. It become a network war because communist regimes suppressed formation of free networks and West encouraged it (Internet, ARPA...). In network war everything depend on number of subnetworks and that is crazy big number, just number of connections in network with N participants is proportional to N*N ... growth is very much exponential and not linear as in traditional war. What West is facing now is unseen never before and West is by far weaker side in the conflict - this is not something that you can handle as before. In other words mathematically we are destined to lose. We need extreme dedication to reverse the course. And here come the big problem, US hardware and software industry is strongly monopolized - which is similar to USSR not to US after WW II - Intel's last processor have same performance lake previous generation, which have same performance like previous ... Oracle destroyed much of what Sun microsystems created in free and open software(including Solaris operating system). Most money in CHIPS go to... yes, Intel and IBM.
@SouthTexasSportCourt
@SouthTexasSportCourt Жыл бұрын
I'm always perplexed when an educated person, such as Condi, indicates that we and our allies have democracies. We don't. No one does. Every speaker on that stage comes from a country with a representative form of government, which is entirely different from a democracy.
@celinemartinez7831
@celinemartinez7831 Жыл бұрын
What about laws being passed that punish speech. I refer to Governor DeSantis and others redefining Anti Semitism.
@noahway13
@noahway13 Жыл бұрын
Typical political speech---- We need to do this xyz, but at the same time not do abc....
@அவானிஉயர்ந்தது
@அவானிஉயர்ந்தது Жыл бұрын
Good old colonizers
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