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Cybersecurity: Downloads

The Diplocalendar 2014 realised by S. Baldi and E. Gelbstein is dedicated to “Cybersecurity: Guidelines for diplomats” and is based on the assumption that “Cyberspace is inherently insecure“.

For the month of July the attention is drawn on “Downloads

Diplocalendar2014_Page_16Image: Diplofoundation

The set of images used in the Diplocalendar 2014 can also be consulted on Slideshare

A day in life of an E-diplomat

Diplomatic activities are now mainly based on the daily use of internet. This illustration realised by Diplofoundation summarises one day in the life of an e-diplomat: the series of drawings shows how a diplomat dealing with an environmental crisis uses knowledge management to organise her work.

E-diplomatImage source: http://goo.gl/Pk28Ku

You can see more illustrations of the original gallery at: http://goo.gl/sAUQrK

 

Cybersecurity: Backup

The Diplocalendar 2014 realised by S. Baldi and E. Gelbstein is dedicated to “Cybersecurity: Guidelines for diplomats” and is based on the assumption that “Cyberspace is inherently insecure“.

For the month of June the attention is drawn on “Backup

Diplocalendar2014_Page_14Image: Diplofoundation

The set of images used in the Diplocalendar 2014 can also be consulted on Slideshare

Cybersecurity: Synchronisation

The Diplocalendar 2014 realised by S. Baldi and E. Gelbstein is dedicated to “Cybersecurity: Guidelines for diplomats” and is based on the assumption that “Cyberspace is inherently insecure“.

For the month of May the attention is drawn on “Synchronisation

Diplocalendar2014_Page_12Image: Diplofoundation

The set of images used in the Diplocalendar 2014 can also be consulted on Slideshare

Cybersecurity: Phishing

The Diplocalendar 2014 realised by S. Baldi and E. Gelbstein is dedicated to “Cybersecurity: Guidelines for diplomats” and is based on the assumption that “Cyberspace is inherently insecure“.

For the month of March the attention is drawn on “Phishing

Diplocalendar2014_Page_10Image: Diplofoundation

The set of images used in the Diplocalendar 2014 can also be consulted on Slideshare.

Cybersecurity: Antivirus

The Diplocalendar 2014 realised by S. Baldi and E. Gelbstein is dedicated to “Cybersecurity: Guidelines for diplomats” and is based on the assumption that “Cyberspace is inherently insecure“.

For the month of March the attention is drawn on “Antivirus

Diplocalendar2014_Page_08Image: Diplofoundation

The set of images used in the Diplocalendar 2014 can also be consulted on Slideshare.

Cybersecurity: Tracking

The Diplocalendar 2014 realised by S. Baldi and E. Gelbstein is dedicated to “Cybersecurity: Guidelines for diplomats” and is based on the assumption that “Cyberspace is inherently insecure”.

For the month of February the attention is drawn on “Tracking”

Diplocalendar2014_Page_06Image: Diplofoundation

The set of images used in the Diplocalendar 2014 can also be consulted on Slideshare.

2014 Reading List

The theme of Diplocalendar 2013 was inspired by Mark Twain’s quotation that: “The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who cannot read them”.

Reading_suggestions_2014Diplomats, like many other professionals, must read, understand, synthesise and make sense of newspapers, magazines, emails, official reports and so many other things related to their daily work. But there is so much else to read both for pleasure and to deepen our knowledge.

There is no specific selected book for the month of December, but a list of suggested readings for 2014. Consider them as our … Christmas present.

The Art of War

The theme of Diplocalendar 2013 was inspired by Mark Twain’s quotation that: “The man who does not read good books has no advantage over the man who cannot read them”.

SunTzuDiplomats, like many other professionals, must read, understand, synthesise and make sense of newspapers, magazines, emails, official reports and so many other things related to their daily work. But there is so much else to read both for pleasure and to deepen our knowledge.

The selected book suggested for the month of November that supports professional development and is relevant to management in diplomacy is Sun Tzu’s The Art of War

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