a11y, abilitysummit2020, accessibility, accountability, advertising, advertising campaign, amazon (company), application software, battlefield, bias, bill gates, botnet, brad smith, brand, business model, christine gregoire, civilian, cloud computing, computer keyboard, computer mouse, computer security, corporate social responsibility, cortana, creativity, cyber attacks, cyberattack, cybercrime, cyberwarfare, democracy, digital native, digital peace, digital peace talks, disability, education, employee resource group, employment, english as a second or foreign language, experience, facebook, facial recognition system, friendly fire, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning, inclusion, inclusion (education), internet, internet access, internet of things, keynote, law, leadership, microsoft, microsoft visual studio, microsoft windows, msftenable, news, oracle corporation, paul allen, perception, policy, poverty, privacy, privacy engineering, progress, reading, regulatory compliance, screen reader, social norm, social responsibility, social responsibility business, social responsibility business ethics, social responsibility campaign, social responsibility for business, social responsibility in business, software , south korea, surveillance, tank, technology, telecommuting, thermostat, united nations, united states army, user interface, visual impairment, wannacry ransomware attack, web summit, web summit conference lisbon, web summit lisbon, web summit paddy, web summit portugal, web summit portugal 2018, web summit video, web summit youtube, windows 10, world wide web
General Director at Agency of Investments of the Republic of Moldova - MOLDOVA
capital account, consumer price index, diplomacy, economic diplomacy, economic growth, euro, european union, gross domestic product, index (economics), infrastructure, internet, labour economics, market (economics), mobile telephony, moldova, romania, singapore, south korea, tax, tourism, trade union, united states, world trade organization
adoption, automation, big data, cloud computing, covid-19 pandemic, covid-19 recession, dave vellante, decision-making, digital economy, digital transformation, economic growth, economy of south korea, emerging technologies, hospital, ibm, innovation, john furrier, new deal, news, patient, productivity, real-time computing, recession, siliconangle, siliconangle inc, siliconangle media inc, south korea, surgery, thecube, wikibon
adoption, automation, big data, cloud computing, covid-19 pandemic, covid-19 recession, dave vellante, decision-making, digital economy, digital transformation, economic growth, economy of south korea, emerging technologies, hospital, ibm, innovation, john furrier, new deal, news, patient, productivity, real-time computing, recession, siliconangle, siliconangle inc, siliconangle media inc, south korea, surgery, thecube, wikibon
apple inc., argentina, bank, billionaire, concept, customer, documentary, entrepreneur, entrepreneurship, etoro, facebook, financial technology, fundraising, future, google, how to, how to be an entrepreneur, how to start a business, innovation, inspiration, internet, invention, investing, investor, logistics, mercadolibre, mexico city, money, motivation, san francisco, silicon valley, silicon valley startups, social network, south korea, space, starbucks, startup advice, startup business tips, startup company, startup entrepreneurs, startup grind, startup ideas, startup news, startup stories, startup tips, success story, technology, technology news, unicorn, unicorn (finance), valuation (finance), venture capital
apple inc., argentina, bank, billionaire, concept, customer, documentary, entrepreneur, entrepreneurship, etoro, facebook, financial technology, fundraising, future, google, how to, how to be an entrepreneur, how to start a business, innovation, inspiration, internet, invention, investing, investor, logistics, mercadolibre, mexico city, money, motivation, san francisco, silicon valley, silicon valley startups, social network, south korea, space, starbucks, startup advice, startup business tips, startup company, startup entrepreneurs, startup grind, startup ideas, startup news, startup stories, startup tips, success story, technology, technology news, unicorn, unicorn (finance), valuation (finance), venture capital
action role-playing game, aesthetics, audience measurement, bit, creativity, game, game development conference, game development event, gamer, ggds, ggds 2021, google for games, google for games 2021, google game development, google games, google play, googleforgames, insight, interview, marketing strategy, microtransaction, mobile game, mobile games, mobile gaming in south korea, pr_pr: google for games, purpose: educate, qualitative research, reason, research, role-playing video game, segmentation analysis, self, social media, social norm, south korea, target audience, type: conference talk (full production), user research, ux research, word-of-mouth marketing
Head of Business Operations, Google Play EMEA at Google
android, android (operating system), android app, android developers, android game sdk, android games, android jelly bean, android performance tuner, android tools, apt, attention, automated game testing, beach, behavior, cross-platform software, ecosystem, facebook, feedback, fidelity, firebase testlab, fps, frame rate, game, game development conference, game development event, game development kit, game engine, game optimization, game performance, game quality, game stability, game success, game testing, game tuning, games developer conference, games developer summit, gdc 2020, ggds, ggds 2021, google developers, google for games, google for games 2021, google game development, google games, google gdc '20, google gdc 2020, google play, google play services, googleforgames, graphics, graphics processing unit, hfg, high-fidelity, indie game, ios, java (programming language), life-cycle assessment, light, loading time, manual testing, mathematical optimization, memory, mobile app, native crashes, new tools from android, personal computer, pixel, pixel 2, plug-in (computing), pr_pr: google for games, purpose: educate, quality of service, quality reach, reach and devices, return on investment, risk, root, screenshot, software bug, software development kit, south korea, stuttering, system on a chip, test automation, trade-off, type: conference talk (full production), unity (game engine), unity plug-in, vulkan (api), waze
Senior Vice President for Asia and Japan Chair at CSIS
2018 north korea–united states singapore summit, brookings institution, center for strategic and international studies, china, covid-19 pandemic, economy of india, fire and fury, foreign policy of the united states, george w. bush, harry b. harris jr., hindus, joe biden, leadership, leverage (negotiation), liberalism, military, narendra modi, nine-dash line, people's liberation army, progress, regional assertiveness, social media, south korea, sovereignty, strategy, violence
Coordinator for Indo-Pacific Affairs, National Security Council at Department
2018 north korea–united states singapore summit, brookings institution, center for strategic and international studies, china, covid-19 pandemic, economy of india, fire and fury, foreign policy of the united states, george w. bush, harry b. harris jr., hindus, joe biden, leadership, leverage (negotiation), liberalism, military, narendra modi, nine-dash line, people's liberation army, progress, regional assertiveness, social media, south korea, sovereignty, strategy, violence
Former U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Korea at Department
2018 north korea–united states singapore summit, brookings institution, center for strategic and international studies, china, covid-19 pandemic, economy of india, fire and fury, foreign policy of the united states, george w. bush, harry b. harris jr., hindus, joe biden, leadership, leverage (negotiation), liberalism, military, narendra modi, nine-dash line, people's liberation army, progress, regional assertiveness, social media, south korea, sovereignty, strategy, violence
2018 north korea–united states singapore summit, brookings institution, center for strategic and international studies, china, covid-19 pandemic, economy of india, fire and fury, foreign policy of the united states, george w. bush, harry b. harris jr., hindus, joe biden, leadership, leverage (negotiation), liberalism, military, narendra modi, nine-dash line, people's liberation army, progress, regional assertiveness, social media, south korea, sovereignty, strategy, violence
2018 north korea–united states singapore summit, 5g, ambassador, antivirus software, asean, asean summit, brookings institution, business, center for strategic and international studies, china, communication protocol, competition (economics), computer and network surveillance, computer security, condoleezza rice, consensus decision-making, covid-19 pandemic, cyberwarfare, democratization, donald trump, economic growth, economy of india, emerging technologies, empire of japan, facial recognition system, federated learning, fire and fury, foreign policy of the united states, general data protection regulation, george w. bush, harry b. harris jr., hindus, howard government, indo-pacific, indo-pacific democracies, infrastructure, innovation, joe biden, law, leadership, leverage (negotiation), liberal democracy, liberalism, malabar (naval exercise), malware, mike pompeo, military, narendra modi, nine-dash line, non-aligned movement, paul keating, people's liberation army, privacy, privacy law, progress, psychological resilience, quadrilateral security dialogue, quarantine, regional assertiveness, risk, rudd government (2007–2010), self-driving car, shinzo abe, social distancing, social media, south korea, sovereignty, strategy, supply chain attack, violence, world wide web
ali watkins, alternative fuel, audience, background check, barack obama, biosecurity, blockchain, capital market, carter page, center for a new american security, central intelligence agency, classified information, classified information in the united states, climate change, cloud computing, coast guard, computer security, copyright infringement, defense innovation unit, discovery (law), distributed generation, domestic terrorism, donald trump, east china sea crisis 2030, edward snowden, election, electrolysis, elissa slotkin, energy development, espionage act of 1917, fake news, federal bureau of investigation, first island chain, fourth amendment to the united states constitution, george w. bush, global surveillance disclosures (2013–present), good and evil, humanitarian principles, indo-pacific, information warfare, infrastructure, innovation, investment scrutiny, investor, islamic state of iraq and the levant, james rosen (journalist), judith miller, knight first amendment institute v. trump, korean war, leadership, liz cheney, maritime security, michael flynn, mining, misinformation, moral injury, multilateralism, multistakeholder governance, national counterterrorism center, national security, national security agency, national security letter, national special security event, nato, new ideas, north korea, piracy, presidency of donald trump, privacy, radicalization, rare-earth element, reporters committee for freedom of the press, science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, second sino-japanese war, security clearance, security enterprise, september 11 attacks, shane harris, social media, socialism, soft power, south korea, special counsel investigation (2017–2019), startup company, stock, strategic depth, sustainability, telecommuting, the pitch, united states department of health and human services, united states department of homeland security, united states indo-pacific command, united states secret service, united states senate, valerie plame, weapon, whistleblower, white supremacy, youtube
african americans, aid, al-qaeda, allies of world war ii, alternative fuel, ambassador, american decline, american revolution, arctic, atlantic charter, audience, background check, bernie sanders, biosecurity, blockchain, book, business, capital market, caribbean, center for a new american security, china, civil liberties, classified information, climate change, cloud computing, coast guard, cold war, comparative advantage, computer security, congressional oversight, counter-terrorism, cyberattack, cyberspace, cyberwarfare, defense innovation unit, democracy, democratic party (united states), deterrence theory, distributed generation, east china sea crisis 2030, economic growth, economies of scale, economy, economy of china, electricity, electrolysis, elizabeth warren, energy development, engine, european union, fake news, first island chain, foreign policy of the united states, free trade, george w. bush, geostrategy, globalization, governance, humanitarian principles, indo-pacific, industrial revolution, industrialisation, information warfare, infrastructure, innovation, intellectual property, internal combustion engine, investment scrutiny, investor, joe biden, joint comprehensive plan of action, kathleen hicks, korean war, language, leadership, liberal democracy, liberty, lindsey graham, maritime security, military health system, mind, mining, misinformation, moral injury, multiculturalism, multilateralism, multistakeholder governance, national defense strategy (united states), national security, national security conference, nato, natural language processing, new ideas, north korea, nuclear proliferation, nuclear weapon, oversight of the troubled asset relief program, piracy, post-pandemic world, presidency of barack obama, procurement, protectionism, rare-earth element, reason, recession, republican party (united states), research and development, risk, russia, russian empire, schengen area, science, science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, sea, second sino-japanese war, security clearance, self-driving car, sensor, september 11 attacks, social media, soft power, south korea, southern united states, startup company, stock, strategic depth, strategy, subsidy, sustainability, taiwan, talent management, taliban, tariff, technology, telecommuting, terrorism, the pitch, thermonuclear weapon, think tank, thought, trade, trade agreement, united states, united states department of defense, united states department of homeland security, united states deputy secretary of defense, united states house of representatives, united states indo-pacific command, vehicle, vietnam, vladimir putin, war, weapon
andrew bacevich, background check, bipartisanship, boston university, capital market, cavalry, center for a new american security, classified information, cloud computing, coast guard, computer security, duty, east china sea crisis 2030, fellow, first island chain, first lieutenant, fish, generation, human, humanitarian principles, indo-pacific, investment scrutiny, investor, iraq, iraq war, korean war, lieutenant, maritime security, massachusetts, moral injury, national security, new ideas, north korea, partisan (politics), piracy, reason, sacrifice, second sino-japanese war, security clearance, soft power, south korea, stock, strategic depth, sustainability, telecommuting, united states, united states army, united states indo-pacific command, vietnam, vietnam war, washington, d.c., weapon, white house
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