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The second in the Women Securing the Future with TIPPSS series,
this book provides insight and expert advice from seventeen women
leaders in technology, healthcare and policy to address the
challenges of Trust, Identity, Privacy, Protection, Safety and
Security (TIPPSS) for connected healthcare, and the growing
Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) ecosystem. The ten chapters in
this book delve into trust, security and privacy risks in connected
healthcare for patients, medical devices, personal and clinical
data, healthcare providers and institutions, and provide practical
approaches to manage and protect the data, devices, and humans.
Cybersecurity, technology and legal experts discuss risks, from
data and device hacks to ransomware, and propose approaches to
address the challenges including new frameworks for architecting
and evaluating medical device and connected hospital cybersecurity.
We all need to be aware of the TIPPSS challenges in connected
healthcare, and we call upon engineers, device manufacturers,
system developers and healthcare providers to ensure trust and
manage the risk. Featuring contributions from prominent female
experts and role models in technology, cybersecurity, engineering,
computer science, data science, business, healthcare,
accessibility, research, law, privacy and policy, this book sets
the stage to improve security and safety in our increasingly
connected world.
Thinking through Digital Media: Transnational Environments and
Locative Places speculates on animation, documentary, experimental,
interactive, and narrative media that probe human-machine
performances, virtual migrations, global warming, structural
inequality, and critical cartographies across Brazil, Canada,
China, India, USA, and elsewhere.
Originally published in 1986, this book explores the animating
qualities of human character and moral thought and discusses how
they place constraints on the adequacy of moral theories. It
evaluates some of the major theories in the history of ethics,
notably the moral thoughts of Sidgwick, Kant, Aristotle and Hume.
The book examines questions of fundamental importance to all of us
and broadens the scope and wisdom of analytical philosophy by
conveying the excitement of original philosophical research.
In the 100 Names of God devotional, readers will be renewed with a
deeper sense of hope as they are lead to the very heart of God and
the good news of who he is. From Adonai to Jehovah-Jireh, each of
the daily devotions covers: 1 specific name of God (such as
Elohim); its meaning; encouraging explanation and inspirational
reflection; other related Scripture and cross references and a
personal question, prayer, and practical application.
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A Fun-Filled Way to Draw Near to God As believers, we have God as
our Father, and fathers love the sound of their children's
laughter. So why not try something a little different for your
daily devotions? If you want to lighten your mood while drawing
near to God, or if you know someone who could use a laugh and a
spiritual pick-me-up, this is just what you've been looking for.
It's quick, easy, enjoyable--and thought-provoking too! Every day
features the humorous cartoon artwork of Dennis Fletcher plus a
short, powerful message that will uplift hearts and position minds
to look for God in the day ahead. 3-Minute Devotions to Laugh and
Reflect is built on the ministry of Jesus, whose teachings were
often brief, created great word pictures, and were sometimes
punctuated with humor. This is a fun, low-key approach to daily
devotions that promises to stay with you and encourage your faith.
Originally published in 1986, this book explores the animating
qualities of human character and moral thought and discusses how
they place constraints on the adequacy of moral theories. It
evaluates some of the major theories in the history of ethics,
notably the moral thoughts of Sidgwick, Kant, Aristotle and Hume.
The book examines questions of fundamental importance to all of us
and broadens the scope and wisdom of analytical philosophy by
conveying the excitement of original philosophical research.
The second in the Women Securing the Future with TIPPSS series,
this book provides insight and expert advice from seventeen women
leaders in technology, healthcare and policy to address the
challenges of Trust, Identity, Privacy, Protection, Safety and
Security (TIPPSS) for connected healthcare, and the growing
Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) ecosystem. The ten chapters in
this book delve into trust, security and privacy risks in connected
healthcare for patients, medical devices, personal and clinical
data, healthcare providers and institutions, and provide practical
approaches to manage and protect the data, devices, and humans.
Cybersecurity, technology and legal experts discuss risks, from
data and device hacks to ransomware, and propose approaches to
address the challenges including new frameworks for architecting
and evaluating medical device and connected hospital cybersecurity.
We all need to be aware of the TIPPSS challenges in connected
healthcare, and we call upon engineers, device manufacturers,
system developers and healthcare providers to ensure trust and
manage the risk. Featuring contributions from prominent female
experts and role models in technology, cybersecurity, engineering,
computer science, data science, business, healthcare,
accessibility, research, law, privacy and policy, this book sets
the stage to improve security and safety in our increasingly
connected world.Â
This book provides insight and expert advice on the challenges of
Trust, Identity, Privacy, Protection, Safety and Security (TIPPSS)
for the growing Internet of Things (IoT) in our connected world.
Contributors cover physical, legal, financial and reputational risk
in connected products and services for citizens and institutions
including industry, academia, scientific research, healthcare and
smart cities. As an important part of the Women in Science and
Engineering book series, the work highlights the contribution of
women leaders in TIPPSS for IoT, inspiring women and men, girls and
boys to enter and apply themselves to secure our future in an
increasingly connected world. The book features contributions from
prominent female engineers, scientists, business and technology
leaders, policy and legal experts in IoT from academia, industry
and government. Provides insight into women's contributions to the
field of Trust, Identity, Privacy, Protection, Safety and Security
(TIPPSS) for IoT Presents information from academia, research,
government and industry into advances, applications, and threats to
the growing field of cybersecurity and IoT Includes topics such as
hacking of IoT devices and systems including healthcare devices,
identity and access management, the issues of privacy and your
civil rights, and more
Most of us are familiar with the exciting adventures of David and
Goliath, Noah, or Daniel in the lions' den, but we don't always
understand how they fit together. We lack context, and so we
sometimes miss the point. The Most Important Stories of the Bible
will give you a working knowledge of the key events in Scripture
and how they flow into one big story. The book's 75 stories are
compact, easy to read, and enjoyable. Each chapter includes a brief
introduction that gives historical context to help you grasp the
overall narrative of the Bible, and concludes with an explanation
of why that story matters in our lives. There's a reason most of
the Bible is made up of stories. They speak to us in a deep way,
helping us internalize God's message. And in the end, understanding
the stories of God's Word will help us connect more closely to
Jesus, the greatest storyteller of all.
Thinking through Digital Media: Transnational Environments and
Locative Places speculates on animation, documentary, experimental,
interactive, and narrative media that probe human-machine
performances, virtual migrations, global warming, structural
inequality, and critical cartographies across Brazil, Canada,
China, India, USA, and elsewhere.
Thinking through Digital Media: Transnational Environments and
Locative Places speculates on animation, documentary, experimental,
interactive, and narrative media that probe human-machine
performances, virtual migrations, global warming, structural
inequality, and critical cartographies across Brazil, Canada,
China, India, USA, and elsewhere.
It can be said that the words "heaven" and "hell" are thrown
around flippantly these days. It seems they have become part of our
vernacular without much thought or concern about what they really
mean.
The reality of heaven and hell is a hotly-debated topic spurring
countless conversations, books, and sermons. It's fashionable to
have an opinion about the reality of heaven and hell, but what does
the Bible really say? "Heaven and Hell: Are They Real?" discusses
what Scripture really says about these mysterious places, giving
you real, solid, reliable information. The book includes scripture
quotes that capture the current interest in the reality of heaven
and hell, while offering readings on heaven and hell. Also included
are quotes and insights from trusted authors including Billy
Graham, Randy Alcorn, C.S. Lewis, and more. For the curious reader
looking for more information on heaven and hell, "Heaven and Hell:
Are they Real?" is the perfect choice.
Features include:
- Readings on heaven and hell
- Questions for digging deeper
- Additional content from trusted contemporary and ancient
scholars
- Scripture from the NIV
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