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RSAC™ is a premier global cybersecurity event and community brand dedicated to empowering professionals at every level. We bring together industry experts to share insights, tackle emerging threats, and showcase cutting-edge innovations. Beyond the Conference, we offer continuous resources, educational programs, and networking opportunities to foster collaboration and resilience in an ever-evolving field, all while staying true to our mission of creating a safer, more connected future.
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The latest thinking from the world’s leading voices on topics ranging from education, design and creativity, to politics, philosophy and economics. Fresh ideas for better futures from the RSA.
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Geschichten aus dem Allgäu! RSA Radio ist der größte Regionalsender Bayerns, der außerhalb der Großstädte für die Allgäuer Bevölkerung im Ober-, Ost-, Unter- und Westallgäu sowie am Bodensee sendet.
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Welcome back to another exciting week of electronic music! Its the Easter weekend in Canada, and I have a 4 day weekend, so obviously on day 3 I'm finishing off the show. Gotta procrastinate as much as possible! I have a couple of packages to drop in the mail this week, my call out to everyone "Are you missing a prize?" did get some responses. I am…
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In this episode, we walk you through how to find the inverse of a linear function step-by-step and explain how to determine the intersection point between a function and its inverse. This is a key concept in algebra and is often tested in high school and university-level mathematics. What you’ll learn: Understanding what an inverse function is How …
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When Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey the onlookers took it to be an ancient symbol of kingship. And indeed, it was. Yet their expectations of that coming kingdom were far removed from the kingdom that Jesus sought to establish. Jesus knew that the people expected an immediate overthrow of oppression and the onset of an earthly kingdom with Je…
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Tony Juniper and Mya-Rose Craig bring together two powerful perspectives on the interconnectedness of equity and the environment. Tony, an esteemed environmentalist and author, draws on decades of experience advocating for a balance between human needs and ecological preservation. His work demonstrates how fairness – whether in resource distributio…
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The cybersecurity industry is in a constant state of flux, presenting both challenges and opportunities for professionals at all levels. Staying ahead requires more than technical skills; it demands strategic thinking and ability to stay relevant. In this talk we will share my insights about the future of the industry and how you can find a place t…
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This week I'm actually getting the show done early so that I can get out on my bicycle today! Lets see how far I get today without collapsing, gasping for air. I can feel that I haven't done any significant excercise since the late fall. But I'm cycling out to have a late lunch, so Sushi is my motivator! This week we delve into some great new relea…
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In this episode, we continue our deep dive into trigonometry by exploring how the Cartesian plane can be used to determine key trigonometric identities and apply the Pythagorean Theorem. What you'll learn in this episode: How to represent and solve trigonometric problems using the Cartesian plane Understand sine, cosine, and tangent through coordin…
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In this episode, we explore how a simple right-angled triangle diagram can help you understand and remember key trigonometric identities and Pythagoras' Theorem. By visualizing the relationships between sides and angles, you'll learn how to: Define sine, cosine, and tangent in context Connect the Pythagorean Theorem to trig identities Derive and re…
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We're now officially into spring, and its safe for me to leave the house without freezing. Which means that RSA will slide into its summer schedule and the show will most likely be posted late on Sundays as I get chores done. The exciting life of an internet DJ! This week we've got an interesting mix of new stuff, including a mystery with Wolfgang …
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In this episode, we explain how to determine continuously compounded interest using the formula A = P * e^(rt) and how to calculate the compounding rate step by step. What you’ll learn: How to use the continuous compounding formula How to calculate the interest earned over time How to determine the compounding rate for a given scenario Real-world a…
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Struggling with quadratic inequalities? In this episode, we break down everything you need to know. Learn how to solve quadratic inequalities using factoring, the quadratic formula, and completing the square. We'll also cover how to test intervals, graph solutions on a number line, and express answers in interval notation. What You’ll Learn: Step-b…
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With RSAC™ 2025 Conference just around the corner, join us for a sneak peek into the Third Party & Vendor Risk Management track. We're thrilled to welcome the program committee for this track as we preview the key themes and trends emerging from this year's submissions. The committee will share their perspectives on the critical insights and valuab…
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Marriage is an important part of love for many people. And yet the Word has very little to say about it directly! Part of the reason is that people have so many warped ideas of what marriage is or ought to be. When the Word was written, a true explanation would have been rejected. But in the Teachings of the New Church we find that clearer explanat…
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Its thoroughly "Great Britain" outside this weekend, only with the extra Canadian advantage of getting freezing rain overnight to make today a skating rink. Apparently. I did all of my errands yesterday so I wouldn't have to go out in this weather! All of teh US and Canadian packages for the membership drive have been delivered, and it looks like O…
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In this episode, we break down how to solve a two-blocks-in-motion problem using Newton's Second Law of Motion. We’ll analyze forces, set up equations of motion, and determine acceleration and tension step by step. Whether you're a physics student or just love problem-solving, this is a must-listen for mastering Newtonian mechanics! 🎧⚙️ #Physics #N…
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This Podcast explores the essential skills needed to effectively influence leadership during a crisis. It begins by exploring different roles of crisis management and attendees will learn the importance of understanding what motivates the stakeholders and how aligning with these priorities enhances influence and explores the importance of building …
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This year’s keynote speaker is world-renowned political scientist Robert D. Putnam, author of the groundbreaking work Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community, which has shaped global conversations on the importance of communal ties and social capital. Robert Putnam will be speaking to us about the vital role of social connecti…
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In this episode, we explore how to determine the maximum area of a rectangle using calculus and algebraic methods. Whether you're a student or just interested in math, this guide will walk you through the process in a clear and simple way. What You'll Learn: How to set up and approach the problem Using derivatives to find the maximum area Practical…
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“Everything in moderation” seems like a sound rule for life. After all, anything, even something good, can become harmful when taken to an extreme. Yet this common-sense truth finds surprisingly little support in the Lord’s Word. As just one example, Jesus says, “no one can serve two masters” (Matthew 6:24). There is no moderation or balancer here:…
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All of the membership drive prizes are officially in the post and making their way to you. Apparently there was a delay at the Niagara Falls bridge taking stuff over to the USA. But USA packages should arrive in the next couple of days, and overseas will probably be another week or so. I basically spent all last weekend getting everything packaged …
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Struggling with algebra? In this episode, we break down how to simplify expressions and solve equations step by step. Plus, we’ll dive into the nature of roots—understanding whether a quadratic equation has real, equal, or complex roots using the discriminant. What you’ll learn: How to simplify algebraic expressions easily Step-by-step equation-sol…
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Struggling with velocity-time graphs? Don't worry! This audio lesson breaks it down step by step so you can master the graphical interpretation of motion like a pro. You'll learn: How to read velocity-time graphs like a physicist The secret to finding acceleration and displacement Real-world motion examples explained with ease Perfect for students …
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Struggling with factorizing algebraic expressions? This episode breaks it down step by step, making it easy to understand and apply. Whether you're dealing with common factors, trinomials, or the difference of squares, this guide provides clear explanations and practical techniques to help you improve your math skills. What You’ll Learn: Understand…
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What would you be willing to give up in order to get the Lord's truth? Sometimes it seems like we don't have to give up anything: all we need to do is learn a little! But to really take in the truth and have it become part of our lives, we need to be willing to let go of other wants, points of view, and habits that get in the way. We have to be lik…
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In this video, we analyze a given graph that displays both a polynomial function and a linear function. We’ll break down their key characteristics, discuss their intersections, and interpret how they relate to each other. Perfect for students and math enthusiasts looking to improve their graph analysis skills! Don’t forget to like, share, and follo…
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What bold actions are needed to realise true gender equity? This International Women’s Day, the RSA invites you to a powerful event focused on advancing women’s leadership and action for systemic change. Featuring an incredible panel of women including I. Stephanie Boyce, the trailblazing first Black and first person of colour President of the Law …
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The prizes have all be "created" and are now sitting next to a box of small mailers. This afternoon I'll be sending out the first batch and I figure that barring crazy circumstances everything will be in the mail and done in a week. Hopefully you'll be able to enjoy your little gift very soon! But this week we've got a great show for you, I've mana…
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When Saul was commanded to destroy all the Amalekites and all their possessions, he only half obeyed: he destroyed all the worthless possessions, but kept the precious things, and spared the king. Yet he still claimed that he had obeyed the Lord. How often do we only follow the Lord halfway, but claim that we have done everything He asks? And how d…
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In this Podcast, we're joined by the Critical Infrastructure Program Committees to discuss the exciting submissions they've received for RSAC 2025. We'll delve into the key trends they observed, what submissions stood out to them, and what they're most looking forward to experiencing at Conference. Tune in to hear valuable insights and reflections …
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From big tech scandals to soaring executive pay gaps, public trust in major corporations is at an all-time low. Despite life-changing innovations like vaccines and digital tools, we increasingly “love the product but hate the producer”. Renowned economist John Kay visits the RSA to deliver a bold critique of modern business. He’ll unpack how the re…
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Confused about expressions and equations? In this video, we break down the key differences between them in a simple way! Plus, we tackle exam-style questions on simplifying expressions to help you ace your math test. Watch till the end for step-by-step solutions!
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Why do some liquids boil faster than others? In this podcast, we explore the key factors affecting liquids' boiling point, including molecular structure, intermolecular forces, and external pressure. Whether you're a student or just curious about chemistry, this video breaks it down simply and clearly!…
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We have all needed to be forgiven at one time or another. It's tempting at these times to think a simple "I'm sorry" will suffice. But when it comes to forgiveness "sorry" just doesn't cut it. Although when we say sorry it may be heartfelt it does nothing to change us or our situation. It is when we recognize our fault and make an effort to change …
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The annual membership drive is over, and you'll no longer have to listen to me beg for money! It was a great success this year, and really made me feel good that so many people are willing to part with their hard earned money for my little show. Now of course I have to get my act together, fill dozens of USB keys to mail out, and a number of cards …
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In this video, we explore the fascinating world of quadratic sequences, breaking down the key concepts behind these number patterns. You’ll learn how to identify and analyze quadratic sequences, understand the relationship between terms, and discover the method to find the nth term. Whether you're struggling with the topic or just looking to streng…
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An evening with the former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Dmytro Kuleba, and BBC journalist Clive Myrie. On the eve of the third anniversary of Russia’s war in Ukraine, Dmytro Kuleba, Ukraine’s Minister of Foreign Affairs (2020–2024) and Senior Fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard Kennedy School, ref…
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Welcome to the final week of the 2025 membership drive! We'll be accepting donations until next weekend, and then the list will be set in stone! The USB sticks have been ordered, and some will come laser etched with the RSA logo! Your donations are appreciated beyond beleif, it keeps RSA going for another year. But part of that is me delivering new…
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The provision of care for dependents young and old is one of the great challenges of the modern age. The last 60 years have seen significant shifts in family and working lives with greater choice and autonomy bringing great gains for human freedom. Yet many private and public challenges and dilemmas remain. The social care system faces ever-rising …
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In this video, we dive deep into the fascinating world of mathematics, focusing on linear sequences, also known as sequences and series. Watch as we solve real past paper questions, breaking down each step to help you understand how to tackle these problems with ease. Whether you're revising for exams or simply want to sharpen your skills, this vid…
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Seniors face growing cyberthreats like phishing and identity theft. This session simplifies cybersecurity, offering practical tools and strategies to help older adults and their caregivers recognize and avoid scams. Attendees will gain clear, actionable steps to protect themselves and their loved ones from evolving online dangers.Speakers:Alex East…
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