karen: hello. thank you, thank you very, very much. my name is karen tucker, and i am ceo at the churchill club. welcome to the 2016 annual dinner as we proudly present virginia rometty, chairman and president of ceo chairman and president of ibm and promod haque. there is a range of topics from cognitive computing to business transformation to other things that they see as a very important for future innovation and economic growth. after their discussion, we will have a few moments to take questions from the audience. forish to say thank ibm their partnership making this possible. let s give them a hand. [applause] if you arer: tweeting, please use the #churchillclub so that everyone can follow along, and there are other twitter codes in the bulletin. so she is a major force in the venture capital industry, having invested in over 70 companies, over $40 billion over that time. early in his career after your after earning a phd and mba, he went to work for a large compa
[laughter] the university faculty know this is serious, and he went to the american academy of forensic sciences. dr. rogers is the coeditor of privacy and security crime department. his areas of research cover the behavioral aspects of the deviant use of technology, cyber criminal behavior analysis, and understanding cyber terrorism. today, he will be presenting a talk entitled, cyber security and social media, how big is your digital footprint and why should you care? as we do at every one of these, i will ask you to silence electronic devices, but do not turn them off. orhope to see you tweeting posting to facebook, snapchat, instagram, or whatever flavor of social product you use. i also understand halfway through the presentation, you might stop doing that. please join me in welcoming dr. marcus rogers. [applause] marcus rogers: thank you. can anybody hear me in the back? i have a voice that tends to be in. welcome to dawn or doom . my talk will be about the concept o
watch in depth live on sunday on book tv on c-span2. forensics expert and former crime investigator marcus rogers heads. you purdue s he spoke about how data is collected online and how it is used by law enforcement and employees. and employers. this is 45 minutes. good morning. i am happy to introduce our next speaker. rogers is here at the polytechnic institute at purdue university. he is a forensic research psychologist, you should pay extra for that, that is exciting. [laughter] the university faculty know this is serious, and he went to the american academy of forensic sciences. dr. rogers is the coeditor of privacy and security crime department. his areas of research cover the behavioral aspects of the deviant use of technology, cyber criminal behavior analysis, and understanding cyber terrorism. today, he will be presenting a talk entitled, cyber security and social media, how big is your digital footprint and why should you care? as we do at every one of the
has the republican address. he talks about some of the legislation passed by congress during 2016 and outlines goals the gop has set for 2017. pres. obama: happy new year, everybody. at a time when we turn the page to the future, i wanted to take a minute to thank you for everything you have done to make america stronger these past eight years. just eight years ago, as i prepared to take office, our economy teetered on the brink of depression. 800,000 americans were losing their jobs each month. in some communities, nearly one in five folks were out of work. almost 180,000 troops were serving in iraq and afghanistan. and osama bin laden was still at large. on challenges from health care to climate change, we have been kicking the can down the road for way too long. eight years later, you have told a different story. recovery, our businesses have created 15.6 million new jobs since early 2010, and we have put more people back to work in all other major advanced economies combi
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