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Doing Business in Time of War: Nestlé and Ukraine

Global companies, like Nestlé, routinely operate in areas of conflict. When they do, they must navigate a minefield of issues, from securing the safety of their workers to protecting their business reputation.

Supply Chain Cyber Security Risks Rising

Cybersecurity is a growing concern for businesses as they become increasingly digital. Hackers can exploit weak links in supply chains and internal employees can also be a threat. Companies can mitigate these risks by being proactive, using technology, and having a plan in place for incident response.

More on Persistent Ocean Surveillance

The Virtual Regional Maritime Traffic Center (V-RMTC) allows countries to share information about ship movements, which helps to improve security in the region. The system is based on commercial technology and is not exclusive to any country. The U.S. is not currently part of a similar global information-sharing initiative.

The Age of Cyberwars

This article discusses cyber attacks and censorship in the context of Google's threat to leave China. China is accused of launching cyber attacks against Google and other companies while also heavily censoring the internet. Google's threat to leave puts China in a difficult position: relax censorship or anger millions of internet users. Experts believe China is unlikely to back down.

The Shanghai Cooperation Organization

This article discusses the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), a group of Eurasian countries, including China and Russia. The SCO aims to increase cooperation on security, economics, and culture. Some analysts believe the SCO could rival NATO, but others argue that internal rivalries and differing goals will prevent it from becoming a severe threat. The US is concerned about China's growing influence but is unlikely to resort to military confrontation.

Rising Tensions Between Kurds and Arabs

This article examines the rising tensions between Kurds and Arabs in Iraq. The oil-rich region of Kirkuk is a flashpoint, and the lack of progress on resource sharing and borders threatens to erupt in violence. While past grievances and distrust run deep, the economic progress achieved through cooperation offers a glimmer of hope for a peaceful future.