Recap | ISO Annual Meeting 2023
Last week, Brisbane hosted the ISO Annual Meeting, marking its first return to Australia in two decades. The event, themed "Meeting Global Needs," spanned five days, encompassing virtual, hybrid, and in-person sessions. It tackled pressing global issues, fostering idea exchange, forging valuable connections, and exploring diverse perspectives.
Below are some of the stand-out sessions from the week.
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Ready or not, here comes AI: AI's omnipresence necessitates a careful consideration of its benefits and risks, emphasizing the pivotal role of humans in decision-making.
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Cybersecurity: Taking a proactive approach: In the face of surging cybercrime, prepared organizations approach cybersecurity strategically, tactically, and with robust mitigation plans.
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Hydrogen: Fuel of the future? Although the hurdles to hydrogen's adoption as a clean energy source are substantial, global standards may pave the way forward.
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Building resilience in an uncertain world: As climate change intensifies, collaborative efforts, with standards at the forefront, become essential to mitigating risks and enhancing urban resilience.
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Overcoming barriers to reducing food loss and waste: Addressing food loss and waste is critical for sustainability and food security, mitigating the severe socio-economic and environmental consequences it poses.