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Mobile App Security
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Securing computers in a company network should definitely be a priority for businesses of all types and sizes. However, there is another element of the enterprise network that cannot be overlooked and that is mobile app security.
In order to solve Information Security problems, you need to know the different kinds of threats in your data security.
The percentage of the Top 100 paid iOS apps that have been hacked increased from 56% to 87%, from 2013 to 2014, so, just imagine the figure it will reach till 2017. 97% of top paid android apps have been hacked.
Mobile apps are on a path to reach $70 billion in annual revenue by 2017.
Now, consider the possible vulnerabilities that hackers would want to get through your system with such an huge amount of apps that are being downloaded and used on the daily basis.
The open-source nature of Android allows hackers to find the code behind a popular app, they said, and recreate the app almost identically but with a malicious code to infect users.
So, it is very important for any business to secure their apps before it goes live. Mobile applications and related security breaches receive a lot of media attention You cannot be 100% safe, but you can make it hard – Defense in Depth Know your data.
The Speaker - Ankit Bhardwaj is going to talk about the importance of Mobile App Security and its Impact on Business.
Join our live session on Friday, 8th July, 2016 at 02:30p.m
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Saying that the more transparency around health care costs, the better decisions people will make about their care, Gov. Markell signed Senate Bill 238 creating the Delaware Health Care Claims Database, which will be housed at the Delaware Health Information Network (DHIN).
Joining the Governor at the July 21 signing were Senate sponsor, Sen. Bethany Hall-Long, Secretary Landgraf, DHIN Director Dr. Jan Lee and the Governor’s chief counsel, Meredith Tweedie, who helped to shepherd the bill through the General Assembly.
The bill, which also was sponsored by Rep. Melanie George Smith, creates a central location within the DHIN, which already holds statewide clinical health data, for health care claims data. The information will be used to support population health improvement initiatives as well as the State’s ongoing efforts to move towards a value-based payment system. The database will assist the State in making more informed health care purchasing decisions and control long-term health care costs without compromising the quality of care available to state employees and Medicaid recipients.
“The status quo is not sustainable,” Gov. Markell told the 50 people gathered at the DHIN offices in Dover. “We must do everything we can to encourage innovation among providers, keep moving toward a more flexible system that pays for the quality rather than quantity of care, and give patients the ability to make more informed health care decisions.”
The database complements the State Health Care Innovation Plan, an initiative spearheaded by Markell and the Delaware Center for Health Innovation, a public-private partnership that includes stakeholders throughout the health care system, who have worked together over the past few years to improve patient care, support the health of all Delawareans, and reduce the costs of care. Delawareans pay an average of 25 percent more for health care than the national average, and health care costs continue to grow substantially as a portion of the state budget.
In addition to the bill sponsors, the Governor thanked the Delaware Center for Health Innovation, Secretary Landgraf and the many health care community stakeholders who worked with the administration to build consensus around SB 238, which passed the House and Senate unanimously in June.
“We will better understand this claims data both from a clinical perspective and a cost perspective,” said Secretary Landgraf, who noted the Delaware Cancer Consortium had sought a claims database for five years as a way to analyze treatment costs for patients with cancer. “It will help us to analyze the high cost of health care delivery.”
“This legislation creates much-needed transparency around health care costs, and moves Delaware toward a more efficient health care delivery system that emphasizes quality care and places a greater value on patient outcomes,” Sen. Hall-Long said.
“The creation of a Health Care Claims Database will be an important asset to State policy-makers and other stakeholders who are working on public policy solutions to rising health care prices without sacrificing the quality and availability of care to Delawareans,” said Rep. Smith, who has confronted rising health care costs in her role as Co-Chair of the General Assembly’s Joint Finance Committee.
Governor Markell discussed the need for a health care claims database in his 2012 State of the State Address, where he noted that “[a] next step to leverage technology is to create a claims and cost database. Business leaders have come to understand the key to improving performance is harnessing the capacity of information technology to aggregate and analyze data. This database will allow us to figure out why some providers get better results and why some providers create more costs without better results to show for it. We will be in a position to reward what works and change what doesn’t.”
The database will be administered under the authority of the Delaware Health Information Network’s (DHIN) board of directors, whose membership reflects a cross-section of stakeholders from the health care industry, state government, and members of the public and health care consumers. The DHIN currently holds clinical data from all of Delaware’s major hospitals and providers, and this legislation allows the DHIN to also maintain pricing data. The legislation requires that the information be maintained in a secure, encrypted setting in compliance with all federal and state health care privacy and data security laws.
BOCHUM, GERMANY - NOVEMBER 20: (L-R) Ammar Alkassar, Vorstandschef Sirrix AG, Felix Lindner, Geschaeftsfuehrer Recurity Labs GmbH, Professor Doktor Thorsten Holz, Lehrstuhl Systemsicherheit der Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum, Ralf Benzmueller, leiter G Data Security Labs und Max von Malotki, Journalist und Autor posieren beim IUK Tag NRW 2014 im Ruhrcongress Bochum. (Photo by Christof Koepsel/nrw units)
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Held at Davos on Tuesday, January 21, this lunch discussion explored ethical AI development, governance frameworks, privacy, and security, as well as the evolving crypto regulatory landscape. We’ll also examine how blockchain’s decentralized data structures can create new paradigms for data security, identity verification, and AI model training. By prioritizing responsible AI development, we can ensure these technologies serve the public good and uphold ethical standards.
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Saying that the more transparency around health care costs, the better decisions people will make about their care, Gov. Markell signed Senate Bill 238 creating the Delaware Health Care Claims Database, which will be housed at the Delaware Health Information Network (DHIN).
Joining the Governor at the July 21 signing were Senate sponsor, Sen. Bethany Hall-Long, Secretary Landgraf, DHIN Director Dr. Jan Lee and the Governor’s chief counsel, Meredith Tweedie, who helped to shepherd the bill through the General Assembly.
The bill, which also was sponsored by Rep. Melanie George Smith, creates a central location within the DHIN, which already holds statewide clinical health data, for health care claims data. The information will be used to support population health improvement initiatives as well as the State’s ongoing efforts to move towards a value-based payment system. The database will assist the State in making more informed health care purchasing decisions and control long-term health care costs without compromising the quality of care available to state employees and Medicaid recipients.
“The status quo is not sustainable,” Gov. Markell told the 50 people gathered at the DHIN offices in Dover. “We must do everything we can to encourage innovation among providers, keep moving toward a more flexible system that pays for the quality rather than quantity of care, and give patients the ability to make more informed health care decisions.”
The database complements the State Health Care Innovation Plan, an initiative spearheaded by Markell and the Delaware Center for Health Innovation, a public-private partnership that includes stakeholders throughout the health care system, who have worked together over the past few years to improve patient care, support the health of all Delawareans, and reduce the costs of care. Delawareans pay an average of 25 percent more for health care than the national average, and health care costs continue to grow substantially as a portion of the state budget.
In addition to the bill sponsors, the Governor thanked the Delaware Center for Health Innovation, Secretary Landgraf and the many health care community stakeholders who worked with the administration to build consensus around SB 238, which passed the House and Senate unanimously in June.
“We will better understand this claims data both from a clinical perspective and a cost perspective,” said Secretary Landgraf, who noted the Delaware Cancer Consortium had sought a claims database for five years as a way to analyze treatment costs for patients with cancer. “It will help us to analyze the high cost of health care delivery.”
“This legislation creates much-needed transparency around health care costs, and moves Delaware toward a more efficient health care delivery system that emphasizes quality care and places a greater value on patient outcomes,” Sen. Hall-Long said.
“The creation of a Health Care Claims Database will be an important asset to State policy-makers and other stakeholders who are working on public policy solutions to rising health care prices without sacrificing the quality and availability of care to Delawareans,” said Rep. Smith, who has confronted rising health care costs in her role as Co-Chair of the General Assembly’s Joint Finance Committee.
Governor Markell discussed the need for a health care claims database in his 2012 State of the State Address, where he noted that “[a] next step to leverage technology is to create a claims and cost database. Business leaders have come to understand the key to improving performance is harnessing the capacity of information technology to aggregate and analyze data. This database will allow us to figure out why some providers get better results and why some providers create more costs without better results to show for it. We will be in a position to reward what works and change what doesn’t.”
The database will be administered under the authority of the Delaware Health Information Network’s (DHIN) board of directors, whose membership reflects a cross-section of stakeholders from the health care industry, state government, and members of the public and health care consumers. The DHIN currently holds clinical data from all of Delaware’s major hospitals and providers, and this legislation allows the DHIN to also maintain pricing data. The legislation requires that the information be maintained in a secure, encrypted setting in compliance with all federal and state health care privacy and data security laws.
October 17, 2013 – ALFA hosted 150 executives who work to advance excellence in senior living at the ALFA 2013 Senior Living Executive Forum. The two-day event in Las Vegas, NV offered attendees deep insight into factors shaping senior living.
“The ALFA Forum is an intensive learning and collaborative environment focused on relevant topics related to the senior living business today and in the future,” said Richard P. Grimes, ALFA president and CEO. “The ALFA Forum encourages each of us to exercise our strategic skill sets to raise the bar for excellence in senior living.”
Health policy expert David Merritt of Leavitt Partners opened the program Wednesday by exploring Medicaid, Accountable Care Organizations, the Affordable Care Act, and highlighting their impact on the senior living landscape.
Afternoon discussions between ALFA’s Executive Roundtable Members and ALFA’s President’s Council Members centered on pressing industry topics such as occupancy trends, financial market conditions, data security and federal issues affecting senior living providers.
MIT blackjack legend Jeffrey Ma, who is also the founder and CEO of productivity start-up TenXer, Thursday morning highlighted business lessons learned from blackjack, including confidence, conviction and the ability to manage risk. He stressed the importance of using data to improve effectiveness and dictate decisions.
Following Ma’s presentation, Executive Roundtable members met with their peer groups to solve real-world business challenges facing their discipline within the senior living realm.
A summary report of the ALFA Senior Living Executive Forum is being produced and will become available in November via the ALFA Update e-newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter online for email updates by going to ALFA’s website at www.alfa.org.
More information can be found online at alfa.org/forum.
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Joint Statement between the People's Republic of China and the Russian Federation on Deepening the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership of Coordination for a New Era on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries (full text)
2024/05/16 22:16
At the invitation of President Xi Jinping of the People's Republic of China, President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin will pay a state visit to the People's Republic of China from May 16 to 17, 2024. The two heads of state held formal talks in Beijing and jointly attended the opening ceremony of the 2024-2025 China-Russia Cultural Year and a special concert marking the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Russia. Li Qiang, Premier of the State Council of the People's Republic of China, met with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Russian President Vladimir Putin also went to Harbin to attend the opening ceremony of the 8th China-Russia Expo.
The People's Republic of China and the Russian Federation (hereinafter referred to as the "Parties"), declare as follows:
One
In 2024, China and Russia will grandly celebrate the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries. Over the past 75 years, China-Russia relations have gone through an extraordinary development process. The Soviet Union was the first country in the world to recognize and establish diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the People's Republic of China recognized the Russian Federation as the legal successor state of the Soviet Union and reiterated its willingness to develop Sino-Russian relations on the basis of equality, mutual respect, and mutually beneficial cooperation. The "Treaty of Good-Neighborliness, Friendship and Cooperation between the People's Republic of China and the Russian Federation" signed on July 16, 2001 laid a solid foundation for the continued and comprehensive strengthening of Sino-Russian relations. The positioning of bilateral relations has been continuously improved, reaching the highest level in history of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership of Coordination for a New Era. . Thanks to the unremitting efforts of both sides, China-Russia relations follow the national interests of both countries, uphold the spirit of permanent good-neighborliness and friendship, and maintain healthy and stable development.
Both sides pointed out that the current Sino-Russian relations transcend the military and political alliance model of the Cold War and are non-aligned, non-confrontational and not directed against third parties. In the face of the turbulent and changing world landscape, China-Russia relations have withstood the test of the changing international situation, highlighted their characteristics of stability and resilience, and are at the best level in history. The two sides emphasized that developing the China-Russia comprehensive strategic partnership of coordination for a new era is in the fundamental interests of the two countries and their peoples. It is not a temporary measure, is not affected by temporary events, and has strong endogenous driving force and independent value. Both sides resolutely defend their legitimate rights and interests and oppose any attempt to obstruct the normal development of bilateral relations, interfere in the internal affairs of the two countries, and restrict the economic, technological and international space of the two countries.
The two sides reaffirmed that China and Russia have always regarded each other as priority partners, always adhered to mutual respect, equal treatment, and win-win cooperation, and always abided by the Charter of the United Nations, international law and the basic norms of international relations. They have become major powers in the world and each other's largest neighbors. A model for relationships. The two sides are willing to further deepen comprehensive strategic coordination, firmly support each other on issues involving each other's core interests such as sovereignty, territorial integrity, security and development, reasonably and effectively leverage their respective advantages, focus on safeguarding the security and stability of their respective countries, and promote development and revitalization. The two sides will abide by the principles established in the China-Russia Treaty of Good-Neighborliness, Friendship and Cooperation signed on July 16, 2001, as well as other bilateral documents and statements, and carry out high-quality, high-level mutually beneficial cooperation in a wide range of areas.
China welcomes the successful presidential election of the Russian Federation in March 2024. It believes that this election is highly organized, open, objective and universal. The results fully demonstrate that the national policies pursued by the Russian government have broad support and that the same development trend has been achieved. Friendly relations with the People's Republic of China are an important part of Russia's foreign policy.
China strongly condemns all the organizers, perpetrators and planners of the inhumane terrorist attack in Moscow Oblast on March 22, 2024, believes that attacks on civilians are completely unacceptable, and supports Russia in resolutely combating terrorist and extremist forces and safeguarding national peace. Stablize.
Russia reiterated its adherence to the one-China principle, recognized Taiwan as an inalienable part of the People's Republic of China, opposed any form of "Taiwan independence," and firmly supported China's measures to safeguard national sovereignty and territorial integrity and achieve national reunification. China supports Russia in safeguarding its security, stability, development and prosperity, sovereignty and territorial integrity, and opposes external forces interfering in Russia's internal affairs.
The two sides pointed out that major changes in the world are accelerating, the status and strength of emerging powers in the "Global South" countries and regions are constantly increasing, and the multi-polarization of the world is accelerating. These objective factors accelerate the redistribution of development potential, resources, opportunities, etc. in a direction that is beneficial to emerging markets and developing countries, and promote the democratization of international relations and international fairness and justice. Countries that adhere to hegemonism and power politics run counter to this and attempt to replace and subvert the recognized international order based on international law with a "rules-based order." The two sides emphasized that China's concept of building a community with a shared future for mankind and a series of global initiatives are of great and positive significance.
As independent forces in the process of building a multipolar world, China and Russia will fully tap the potential of their relations, promote the realization of an equal and orderly world multipolarity and the democratization of international relations, and pool their strength to build a fair and reasonable multipolar world.
Both sides believe that all countries have the right to independently choose development models and political, economic and social systems based on their national conditions and the will of their people, and oppose interference in the internal affairs of sovereign countries, and oppose unilateral sanctions and "long-arm jurisdiction" that have no basis in international law and are not authorized by the Security Council. ” and opposed drawing ideological lines. The two sides pointed out that neocolonialism and hegemonism completely went against the trend of the times, and called for equal dialogue, the development of partnerships, and the promotion of exchanges and mutual learning among civilizations.
Both sides will continue to firmly defend the victory of World War II and the post-war world order enshrined in the United Nations Charter, and oppose the denial, distortion and tampering of the history of World War II. Both sides pointed out that it is necessary to educate the correct view of history, protect the world's anti-fascist memorial facilities from desecration or damage, and severely condemn the beautification or even attempts to revive Nazism and militarism. The two sides plan to grandly celebrate the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the Soviet Union's Patriotic War in 2025, and jointly promote the correct historical view of World War II.
Two
The two sides will take the lead of heads of state diplomacy to promote the all-round development of China-Russia comprehensive strategic partnership of coordination for a new era. The two sides will fully implement the important consensus reached by the two heads of state, continue to maintain close high-level exchanges, ensure the smooth operation of government, local and non-governmental exchange mechanisms, and actively study and create new cooperation channels.
The two sides will continue to carry out exchanges between the leaders of the legislative bodies of the two countries, deepen cooperation between the parliamentary cooperation committees, joint working groups, special committees, and parliamentary friendship groups of the two countries, and maintain exchanges and cooperation between the General Office of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and the Office of the President of the Russian Federation. Carry out mutual trust dialogue within the framework of strategic security consultation and law enforcement security cooperation mechanisms to promote exchanges between the political parties of the two countries as well as non-governmental and academic circles.
Both sides were pleased to point out that the two countries have steadily carried out defense cooperation based on a high level of strategic mutual trust and effectively safeguarded regional and global security. The two sides will further deepen military mutual trust and cooperation, expand the scale of joint training activities, regularly organize joint maritime and air patrols, strengthen coordination and cooperation under bilateral and multilateral frameworks, and continuously improve the ability and level of both parties to jointly respond to risks and challenges.
Both sides attach great importance to cooperation in the field of law enforcement and security, and are willing to strengthen cooperation in combating terrorism, separatism, extremism, and transnational organized crime bilaterally and within the frameworks of the United Nations, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, and BRICS. The two sides are committed to strengthening cooperation between local law enforcement agencies of the two countries in border areas.
The two sides pointed out that it is unacceptable to interfere in the sovereign affairs of countries by using multilateral or national justice, or providing assistance to foreign judicial institutions or multilateral legal mechanisms, and expressed deep concern about the increasing politicization of international criminal justice and the violation of human rights and sovereign immunity. Both sides believe that any country or group taking such measures is illegal, violates universally recognized norms of international law, and will damage the international community's ability to fight crime.
Both sides believe that, in accordance with the basic principle of international law of the sovereign equality of all states, international obligations under which the relevant countries and their property (including sovereign reserves) enjoy immunity must be strictly observed. Both sides condemned attempts to confiscate foreign assets and property and stressed the right of the victimized country to take countermeasures in accordance with international law. Both sides are determined to provide protection for each other's national property in their respective countries and ensure the safety, inviolability and timely return of the other party's national property during temporary transportation to their respective countries.
The two parties plan to improve the legal judgment recognition and enforcement mechanism stipulated in the Treaty between the People's Republic of China and the Russian Federation on Civil and Criminal Judicial Assistance signed on June 19, 1992.
The two sides will continue to strengthen practical cooperation in the field of emergency management, cooperate in the fields of space monitoring, aviation rescue technology and other disaster prevention, disaster reduction and relief, and safety production, and organize joint rescue exercises and training.
Three
Both sides believe that pragmatic cooperation between China and Russia is an important factor in promoting the economic and social development and common prosperity of the two countries, ensuring technological progress and national economic sovereignty, realizing national modernization, improving people's well-being, and maintaining world economic stability and sustainability. Both sides are willing to promote inclusive and inclusive economic globalization. Both sides noted with satisfaction that practical cooperation between China and Russia in various fields has continued to advance and achieved positive results. Both sides are willing to continue to deepen cooperation in various fields in accordance with the principle of mutual benefit and win-win, work closely together to overcome external challenges and adverse factors, improve the efficiency of bilateral cooperation, and achieve stable and high-quality development of cooperation. To this end, both parties agreed:
——In accordance with the "Joint Statement of the President of the People's Republic of China and the President of the Russian Federation on the Development Plan of Key Directions for Sino-Russian Economic Cooperation before 2030", vigorously promote cooperation in various fields to achieve high-quality development.
——Continue to expand the scale of bilateral trade, optimize the trade structure, deepen cooperation in the fields of service trade, e-commerce, digital economy, and sustainable development, and jointly maintain the stability and security of the industrial and supply chains.
——Welcome to hold the 8th China-Russia Expo in Harbin, China, and support representatives from all walks of life in China and Russia to participate in important forums and exhibitions held in the two countries.
——Continuously improve the level of investment cooperation between the two countries, jointly promote the implementation of major cooperation projects, protect the rights and interests of investors, and create fair and just conditions for investment. Actively bring into play the role of the coordination mechanism in the investment field between the two countries. Upgrade the Agreement between the Government of the People's Republic of China and the Government of the Russian Federation on the Promotion and Mutual Protection of Investments as soon as possible.
——Accelerate the formulation and approval of a new version of the "China-Russia Investment Cooperation Plan Outline" in 2024, fully promote the implementation of the "Outline" and enhance the effectiveness of bilateral investment cooperation.
——Continue to consolidate China-Russia energy strategic cooperation and achieve high-level development to ensure the economic and energy security of both countries. Efforts should be made to ensure the stability and sustainability of the international energy market and to maintain the stability and resilience of the global energy industry chain and supply chain. Carry out cooperation in oil, natural gas, liquefied natural gas, coal, electricity and other fields in accordance with market principles to ensure the stable operation of relevant cross-border infrastructure and unimpeded energy transportation. Jointly promote the implementation of large-scale energy projects by Chinese and Russian enterprises and deepen cooperation in promising areas such as renewable energy, hydrogen energy and carbon markets.
——Based on the experience of projects that have been successfully implemented and are being implemented, deepen cooperation in the field of civilian nuclear energy, including thermonuclear fusion, fast neutron reactors, and nuclear fuel closed cycles, in accordance with the principles of mutual benefit, win-win results, and balanced interests, and explore a comprehensive approach to nuclear fuel development Cycle front-end and co-construction of nuclear power plants.
——Increase the share of local currencies in bilateral trade, financing and other economic activities. Improve the financial infrastructure of the two countries and smooth the settlement channels for business entities between the two countries. Strengthen regulatory cooperation in the banking and insurance industries between China and Russia, promote the steady development of banks and insurance institutions established by both sides in each other's territory, encourage two-way investment, and issue bonds in the other country's financial market on the premise of adhering to market-oriented principles. Support further cooperation in the fields of insurance, reinsurance and improving payment convenience to create good conditions for the growth of tourists from both sides. On the basis of mutual recognition of the equivalence of accounting standards (in the field of bond issuance), auditing standards and audit supervision between China and Russia, we will actively promote mutually beneficial cooperation in practical fields.
——Carry out financial intelligence cooperation between China and Russia, jointly prevent risks such as money laundering and terrorist financing, and continue to strengthen collaboration under the multilateral framework against money laundering.
——Enhance the level of cooperation in the fields of industry and innovation, jointly develop advanced industries, and strengthen technology and production cooperation, including civil aviation manufacturing, shipbuilding, automobile manufacturing, equipment manufacturing, electronics industry, metallurgy, iron ore mining, chemical industry, etc. industry and forest industry. Create good conditions for both sides to implement promising projects in priority areas, expand trade in industrial products and increase their proportion in bilateral trade, and promote the industrial modernization process of the two countries.
——Carry out mutually beneficial cooperation in the field of information and communication technology, including artificial intelligence, communications, software, Internet of Things, open source, network and data security, electronic games, radio frequency coordination, vocational education and professional scientific research.
——Consolidate the long-term partnership between the two sides in the aerospace field, implement major national space program projects that are in the common interests of China and Russia, promote cooperation in the field of lunar and deep space exploration including the construction of international lunar scientific research stations, and strengthen Beidou and GLONASS satellite navigation System application cooperation.
- Unleash the huge potential for cooperation in the agricultural field, expand mutual market access for agricultural products between the two countries, and improve the level of trade in soybeans and their processed products, pork, aquatic products, grains, oils, fruits, vegetables and nuts, and other agricultural and food products. Deepen agricultural investment cooperation and continue to study the establishment of Sino-Russian agricultural cooperation experimental demonstration zones in the Russian Far East and other regions.
- Deepen transportation, logistics and port cooperation, build stable, smooth and sustainable transportation and logistics corridors, and develop direct or transit transportation lines between the two countries. Simultaneously strengthen the construction of border port infrastructure, strengthen standardized management of ports, improve port inspection efficiency and customs clearance capabilities, and ensure smooth and smooth two-way transportation of passengers and goods. Improve the customs clearance and transportation capabilities of China-Europe trains transiting Russia to jointly ensure safe and efficient cargo transportation. Based on the strategic significance of the China-Russia partnership, we should actively promote the development of air transport and encourage airlines from both sides to add more routes and flights in a standardized manner to cover more areas.
——Strengthen cooperation in the customs field, focus on promoting "single window" exchanges and cooperation in international trade, apply modern supervision mechanisms and automated management processes, further promote trade exchanges, improve the transparency of import and export business, and effectively crack down on customs violations.
——Strengthen the exchange of experience and practice sharing in the protection and application of intellectual property rights, and give full play to the important role of intellectual property rights in promoting scientific and technological innovation and economic and social development.
——Strengthen mutually beneficial cooperation in the field of competition policy, including cooperation in law enforcement and protection of competition rules in commodity markets (including digital commodity markets), and create favorable conditions for economic and trade cooperation between the two sides.
- Further promote cooperation in industry, infrastructure, housing and urban development.
——Establish a China-Russia Arctic Waterway Cooperation Subcommittee within the framework of the China-Russia Prime Minister Regular Meeting Committee mechanism to carry out mutually beneficial cooperation in the development and utilization of the Arctic, protect the Arctic ecosystem, promote the construction of the Arctic waterway into an important international transportation corridor, and encourage the two countries to Chinese enterprises have strengthened cooperation in increasing Arctic shipping volumes and building Arctic shipping logistics infrastructure. Deepen cooperation in polar ship technology and construction.
——Actively support local cooperation and border cooperation, and expand comprehensive exchanges between local governments in the two countries. Under the framework of the preferential system in the Russian Far East, we will strengthen investment cooperation in accordance with the principles of marketization and commercialization, and carry out cooperative production in industrial and high-tech industries. Follow the principles of good neighborliness and respect for national sovereignty to jointly develop Heixiazi Island (Great Ussuri Island). Accelerate negotiations on the text of the Intergovernmental Agreement (Draft) on the Navigation of Chinese and Russian Vessels in the Waters Around Heixiazi Island (Tarabarov Island and Bolishaoy Ussurisky Island). The two sides will conduct constructive dialogue with the Democratic People's Republic of Korea on the issue of Chinese ships sailing through the lower reaches of the Tumen River.
——Deepen environmental protection cooperation and strengthen cooperation in areas such as transboundary water body protection, environmental pollution emergency liaison, biodiversity protection and solid waste treatment.
——Continue to collaborate closely to improve the environmental quality of the border areas between the two countries.
——Continue to strengthen collaboration, implement the "Economic and Trade Cooperation Agreement between the People's Republic of China and the Eurasian Economic Union" signed on May 17, 2018, promote the docking cooperation between the joint construction of the "Belt and Road" and the construction of the Eurasian Economic Union, and deepen the overall development of the Eurasian region. azimuth cooperation and interconnection.
——Continue to implement the consensus reached by the two heads of state on the parallel and coordinated development of the Belt and Road Initiative and the Greater Eurasian Partnership, and create conditions for the independent and steady economic and social development of Asian and European countries.
——Continue to carry out trilateral cooperation between China, Russia and Mongolia in accordance with documents such as the "Medium-term Roadmap for the Development of Trilateral Cooperation between China, Russia and Mongolia" and the "Outline Plan for the Construction of the China-Mongolia-Russia Economic Corridor".
Four
Both sides believe that people-to-people and cultural exchanges are of extremely important and far-reaching significance in enhancing mutual understanding, carrying forward the tradition of good-neighborliness and friendship, continuing the ever-lasting friendship between the two peoples, and consolidating the social foundation of bilateral relations. Both sides are willing to work together to actively expand people-to-people and cultural cooperation between the two countries, enhance the level of cooperation, and expand cooperation results. To this end, both parties agreed:
——Continue to deepen educational cooperation and improve the legislative foundation. Promote two-way study abroad to expand scale and improve quality, promote Chinese teaching in Russia and Russian teaching in China, encourage educational institutions to expand exchanges, cooperate in running schools, carry out joint training of high-level talents and joint scientific research, support cooperation in basic research between universities, and support Similar university alliances and secondary school alliances carry out activities to deepen cooperation in vocational and digital education.
five
Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to building a more just and stable multi-polar international architecture, fully respecting and abiding by the purposes and principles of the United Nations Charter unconditionally, and safeguarding true multilateralism. Both sides emphasized that the work of the "Group of Friends to Defend the United Nations Charter" should be further strengthened.
The two sides are willing to deepen bilateral cooperation within the framework of the United Nations, including the United Nations General Assembly and the Security Council, and should strengthen collaboration when discussing important international issues within various United Nations agencies.
The two sides are willing to continue to work together to promote constructive dialogue and cooperation among all parties in the field of multilateral human rights, advocate common values for all mankind, oppose the politicization of human rights, double standards and the use of human rights issues to interfere in other countries' internal affairs, and jointly promote all aspects of the international human rights agenda. healthy growth.
In order to improve the health of all mankind, the two sides continue to collaborate closely on global health issues, including supporting the role of the World Health Organization and opposing the politicization of its work.
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Saying that the more transparency around health care costs, the better decisions people will make about their care, Gov. Markell signed Senate Bill 238 creating the Delaware Health Care Claims Database, which will be housed at the Delaware Health Information Network (DHIN).
Joining the Governor at the July 21 signing were Senate sponsor, Sen. Bethany Hall-Long, Secretary Landgraf, DHIN Director Dr. Jan Lee and the Governor’s chief counsel, Meredith Tweedie, who helped to shepherd the bill through the General Assembly.
The bill, which also was sponsored by Rep. Melanie George Smith, creates a central location within the DHIN, which already holds statewide clinical health data, for health care claims data. The information will be used to support population health improvement initiatives as well as the State’s ongoing efforts to move towards a value-based payment system. The database will assist the State in making more informed health care purchasing decisions and control long-term health care costs without compromising the quality of care available to state employees and Medicaid recipients.
“The status quo is not sustainable,” Gov. Markell told the 50 people gathered at the DHIN offices in Dover. “We must do everything we can to encourage innovation among providers, keep moving toward a more flexible system that pays for the quality rather than quantity of care, and give patients the ability to make more informed health care decisions.”
The database complements the State Health Care Innovation Plan, an initiative spearheaded by Markell and the Delaware Center for Health Innovation, a public-private partnership that includes stakeholders throughout the health care system, who have worked together over the past few years to improve patient care, support the health of all Delawareans, and reduce the costs of care. Delawareans pay an average of 25 percent more for health care than the national average, and health care costs continue to grow substantially as a portion of the state budget.
In addition to the bill sponsors, the Governor thanked the Delaware Center for Health Innovation, Secretary Landgraf and the many health care community stakeholders who worked with the administration to build consensus around SB 238, which passed the House and Senate unanimously in June.
“We will better understand this claims data both from a clinical perspective and a cost perspective,” said Secretary Landgraf, who noted the Delaware Cancer Consortium had sought a claims database for five years as a way to analyze treatment costs for patients with cancer. “It will help us to analyze the high cost of health care delivery.”
“This legislation creates much-needed transparency around health care costs, and moves Delaware toward a more efficient health care delivery system that emphasizes quality care and places a greater value on patient outcomes,” Sen. Hall-Long said.
“The creation of a Health Care Claims Database will be an important asset to State policy-makers and other stakeholders who are working on public policy solutions to rising health care prices without sacrificing the quality and availability of care to Delawareans,” said Rep. Smith, who has confronted rising health care costs in her role as Co-Chair of the General Assembly’s Joint Finance Committee.
Governor Markell discussed the need for a health care claims database in his 2012 State of the State Address, where he noted that “[a] next step to leverage technology is to create a claims and cost database. Business leaders have come to understand the key to improving performance is harnessing the capacity of information technology to aggregate and analyze data. This database will allow us to figure out why some providers get better results and why some providers create more costs without better results to show for it. We will be in a position to reward what works and change what doesn’t.”
The database will be administered under the authority of the Delaware Health Information Network’s (DHIN) board of directors, whose membership reflects a cross-section of stakeholders from the health care industry, state government, and members of the public and health care consumers. The DHIN currently holds clinical data from all of Delaware’s major hospitals and providers, and this legislation allows the DHIN to also maintain pricing data. The legislation requires that the information be maintained in a secure, encrypted setting in compliance with all federal and state health care privacy and data security laws.
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Today we are living in a decade where nothing could be held under one's custody. We often delegate a couple of aspects to the third party and get the same done through them, however, this is usually done with adequate trust in the third party. But a lot of times things do not take place as expected and everything around us takes a toss.
Employee Monitoring Software has brought a tremendous evolution in most of the highly thriving companies in India as well as all around the world. And now assorted companies in India are considering giving this software an attempt because this software does everything that humans cannot do at certain times.
Nowadays, we encounter a bunch of things getting enhanced which is certainly better than the previous one but not under all sorts of circumstances, because in a few negative situations things do not transpire in concern with an individual's favour.
Discerning which software is reasonable for monitoring the Employees in the work environment is indeed a complicated task. Because we are living in a generation where technological aspects are in abundance. A prevailing situation in such circumstances is very common for a bunch of business organisations and it is a challenge that they need to encounter.
Now you must be wondering what to opt for your organisation between the Cloud and On-Premise for Employee Monitoring Software? So we are here to enable you to understand things better by furnishing you with the information on the provided notion.
What do you mean by Employee Monitoring Software?
This is the software which is designed to supervise the employees through a monitoring program which could be set up in individual systems at the organisation.
What is the task of Employee Monitoring Software?
This helps the Employers as well as the company in tracking the attendance, computing their performances, understanding the productivity level of an independent person and accumulating the evidence of hours they worked. An organisation needs to know if their employees are following the instructions promptly and are creating a healthy workspace in and around them.
Why is this Employee Monitoring Software an essential requirement for any company?
Well, this influential software advances the company in a handful of courses of action, for instance, it aids in deriving the utmost utility from each employee like never before. A lot of employees spend time on unproductive pieces of stuff which negatively affects the company.
Also considering that we are in the 21st century and gravely need something like this to transform our organisations for the best.
What are the benefits of Employee Monitoring Software?
1. It helps the personnel to thoroughly dedicate their work hours.
2. It increases the productivity of each individual.
3. It expands the growth of the company like never prior.
4. It cuts down the worthless time spent by personnel.
5. It allows the HR manager to sit back and not worry about the employee's performance, because this software does the job.
6. It improves the process at the workplace.
7. It commutes the hours worked and time spent idle.
8. It makes an attendance report.
9. It enables the HR department to look into the login and logout time of the personnel.
10. It calculates the number of days worked by the personnel.
11. It tracks the coordination of each individual and how they are working as a team.
12. It decreases the inefficiency.
13. Enhances the work quality of the employees.
14. Now let us move on to the core concepts, they are Cloud and On-Premise
What do you mean by Cloud?
Cloud computing is a range of assistance transmitted over the internet, or “the cloud.” It means using a remote network server to reserve and access data rather than relying on regular hard drives and private and confidential data centres.
What are the benefits of the Cloud?
1. Data Security
2. Backup and Restore Data
3. Improved Collaboration
4. Excellent Accessibility
5. Low Maintenance Cost
6. Mobility
7. Services in Pay-Per-Use
8. Unlimited Storage Capacity
9. Flexibility
10. Documental Control
11. Robust Disaster Recovery
12. Easy to Upgrade
13. Reduces Software Cost
What are the cons of the Could?
1. Internet Connectivity
2. Lower Bandwidth
3. Affect of Speed
4. Security Issues
5. Agreement
6. Inadequate Support
7. Variation of Cost
8. Loss of Control
9. Disruption of Cloud Services
10. Vendor Lock-In
What do you mean by On-Premise?
On-Premises Software is uncovered and operated within a user’s data centre. As such, it uses the user’s computing hardware rather than that of the Cloud provider.
What are the benefits of On-Premise?
1. Complete Data Control
2. Enables in Customization
3. Prompt Accessibility
4. No Operating Software Cost
5. Complete Hardware Control
6. Complete Software Control
7. Advanced Performance
8. Extensible
What are the cons of On-Premise?
1. Expensive
2. Lengthy Procedure
3. Risk of Data Loss
4. requires additional IT assistance
5. Needs a high skilled team
6. Requires Upfront Investment
But, which one of the software is better to opt for Employee Monitoring?
The Cloud is better than on-premise due to its flexibility, reliability and security, the cloud removes the hassle of maintaining and updating systems, allowing you to invest your time, money and resources into fulfilling your core business strategies. Also, Cloud storage is more secure than on-premise storage, which certainly makes it unique.
Moreover, when you are allowing the third party to handle things they can work more effectively and efficiently and they are indeed highly specialised in will get the thing done the right way.
Conclusion
Subsequently, we furnished the information regarding both the software and also mentioned a better option, all In all, it is totally up to the business organisation to choose what they want as the Employee Monitoring Software at the end, because everything has a solution if combated adequately then things will get sorted no matter what you have noted for.
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31 October 2019, we invited participants from DTU’s High Tech Summit to discuss data security related to energy and health data.
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Nordic Innovation showcased innovative health solutions based on health data and city data, presented by the winners of three Nordic Innovation powered health hackathons.
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October 17, 2013 – ALFA hosted 150 executives who work to advance excellence in senior living at the ALFA 2013 Senior Living Executive Forum. The two-day event in Las Vegas, NV offered attendees deep insight into factors shaping senior living.
“The ALFA Forum is an intensive learning and collaborative environment focused on relevant topics related to the senior living business today and in the future,” said Richard P. Grimes, ALFA president and CEO. “The ALFA Forum encourages each of us to exercise our strategic skill sets to raise the bar for excellence in senior living.”
Health policy expert David Merritt of Leavitt Partners opened the program Wednesday by exploring Medicaid, Accountable Care Organizations, the Affordable Care Act, and highlighting their impact on the senior living landscape.
Afternoon discussions between ALFA’s Executive Roundtable Members and ALFA’s President’s Council Members centered on pressing industry topics such as occupancy trends, financial market conditions, data security and federal issues affecting senior living providers.
MIT blackjack legend Jeffrey Ma, who is also the founder and CEO of productivity start-up TenXer, Thursday morning highlighted business lessons learned from blackjack, including confidence, conviction and the ability to manage risk. He stressed the importance of using data to improve effectiveness and dictate decisions.
Following Ma’s presentation, Executive Roundtable members met with their peer groups to solve real-world business challenges facing their discipline within the senior living realm.
A summary report of the ALFA Senior Living Executive Forum is being produced and will become available in November via the ALFA Update e-newsletter. Subscribe to the newsletter online for email updates by going to ALFA’s website at www.alfa.org.
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31 October 2019, we invited participants from DTU’s High Tech Summit to discuss data security related to energy and health data.
Nordic Energy Research offered a framing of the digitalization of the energy system: Transition pathways to a flexible and carbon neutral Nordic energy system.
Nordic Innovation showcased innovative health solutions based on health data and city data, presented by the winners of three Nordic Innovation powered health hackathons.
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Saying that the more transparency around health care costs, the better decisions people will make about their care, Gov. Markell signed Senate Bill 238 creating the Delaware Health Care Claims Database, which will be housed at the Delaware Health Information Network (DHIN).
Joining the Governor at the July 21 signing were Senate sponsor, Sen. Bethany Hall-Long, Secretary Landgraf, DHIN Director Dr. Jan Lee and the Governor’s chief counsel, Meredith Tweedie, who helped to shepherd the bill through the General Assembly.
The bill, which also was sponsored by Rep. Melanie George Smith, creates a central location within the DHIN, which already holds statewide clinical health data, for health care claims data. The information will be used to support population health improvement initiatives as well as the State’s ongoing efforts to move towards a value-based payment system. The database will assist the State in making more informed health care purchasing decisions and control long-term health care costs without compromising the quality of care available to state employees and Medicaid recipients.
“The status quo is not sustainable,” Gov. Markell told the 50 people gathered at the DHIN offices in Dover. “We must do everything we can to encourage innovation among providers, keep moving toward a more flexible system that pays for the quality rather than quantity of care, and give patients the ability to make more informed health care decisions.”
The database complements the State Health Care Innovation Plan, an initiative spearheaded by Markell and the Delaware Center for Health Innovation, a public-private partnership that includes stakeholders throughout the health care system, who have worked together over the past few years to improve patient care, support the health of all Delawareans, and reduce the costs of care. Delawareans pay an average of 25 percent more for health care than the national average, and health care costs continue to grow substantially as a portion of the state budget.
In addition to the bill sponsors, the Governor thanked the Delaware Center for Health Innovation, Secretary Landgraf and the many health care community stakeholders who worked with the administration to build consensus around SB 238, which passed the House and Senate unanimously in June.
“We will better understand this claims data both from a clinical perspective and a cost perspective,” said Secretary Landgraf, who noted the Delaware Cancer Consortium had sought a claims database for five years as a way to analyze treatment costs for patients with cancer. “It will help us to analyze the high cost of health care delivery.”
“This legislation creates much-needed transparency around health care costs, and moves Delaware toward a more efficient health care delivery system that emphasizes quality care and places a greater value on patient outcomes,” Sen. Hall-Long said.
“The creation of a Health Care Claims Database will be an important asset to State policy-makers and other stakeholders who are working on public policy solutions to rising health care prices without sacrificing the quality and availability of care to Delawareans,” said Rep. Smith, who has confronted rising health care costs in her role as Co-Chair of the General Assembly’s Joint Finance Committee.
Governor Markell discussed the need for a health care claims database in his 2012 State of the State Address, where he noted that “[a] next step to leverage technology is to create a claims and cost database. Business leaders have come to understand the key to improving performance is harnessing the capacity of information technology to aggregate and analyze data. This database will allow us to figure out why some providers get better results and why some providers create more costs without better results to show for it. We will be in a position to reward what works and change what doesn’t.”
The database will be administered under the authority of the Delaware Health Information Network’s (DHIN) board of directors, whose membership reflects a cross-section of stakeholders from the health care industry, state government, and members of the public and health care consumers. The DHIN currently holds clinical data from all of Delaware’s major hospitals and providers, and this legislation allows the DHIN to also maintain pricing data. The legislation requires that the information be maintained in a secure, encrypted setting in compliance with all federal and state health care privacy and data security laws.
31 October 2019, we invited participants from DTU’s High Tech Summit to discuss data security related to energy and health data.
Nordic Energy Research offered a framing of the digitalization of the energy system: Transition pathways to a flexible and carbon neutral Nordic energy system.
Nordic Innovation showcased innovative health solutions based on health data and city data, presented by the winners of three Nordic Innovation powered health hackathons.
Pictures by: Kristian Ridder-Nielsen
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31 October 2019, we invited participants from DTU’s High Tech Summit to discuss data security related to energy and health data.
Nordic Energy Research offered a framing of the digitalization of the energy system: Transition pathways to a flexible and carbon neutral Nordic energy system.
Nordic Innovation showcased innovative health solutions based on health data and city data, presented by the winners of three Nordic Innovation powered health hackathons.
Pictures by: Kristian Ridder-Nielsen