Javier Abaitua

Javier Abaitua

Workforce Development Consultant
Javier Abaitua specializes in government leadership and organizational management within the public sector. He covers topics such as leadership development, strategic planning, staffing, and company culture. Javier’s audience consists of public sector leaders building capacity and driving positive change within their organizations and communities. He focuses on effective and responsive governance for the public good.
COVID-19 Pandemic: Why Is America’s Image Crumbling Around the World
Editorial COVID-19 Pandemic: Why Is America’s Image Crumbling Around the World

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread across the world, the image of the United States seems to be rapidly deteriorating. According to a recent  Pew Research Center study , America’s prestige seems to recede, while many nations are criticizing the way the U.S. Government responded to the cr

The Hard Truth About Your Digital Identity
Editorial The Hard Truth About Your Digital Identity

This is a revolutionary moment for society: governments are seeking to rapidly digitize the identities of their citizens—and most recently, the SARS-CoV-2 virus has been decisively shaping this governmental decision. Amid the pandemic, citizens may rely solely on e-government services and, through t

Can Legislation Stop Cybercrime?
Editorial Can Legislation Stop Cybercrime?

It is often incredibly difficult to pinpoint the origin of a cyberattack. But even in cases where the perpetrator can be accurately identified, international law has very few mechanisms that allow a state to respond to it. With these difficulties in mind, a very important question emerges: can

COVID-19 Crisis: Is Isolation the Best Answer Governments Have?
Editorial COVID-19 Crisis: Is Isolation the Best Answer Governments Have?

The new coronavirus pandemic has taken the world by storm and, as scientists are scrambling to find a vaccine for the virus and a cure for the disease, governments everywhere are struggling to adjust to the new situation. As measures that seemed exaggerated just a few months ago have become the new

US Plans to Use AI “Legally and Morally” in Warfare
Editorial US Plans to Use AI “Legally and Morally” in Warfare

Secretary of Defense Mark T. Esper said the US military will use artificial intelligence (AI) “legally and morally” on the battlefield and let people decide whether or not to attack a target. He also stated that the US needs to exploit the potential of AI in order to create a military force wel

Top 10 Enterprise Messaging Solutions
Editorial Top 10 Enterprise Messaging Solutions

In today’s workplace, collaborating with a diverse team spread across continents is a common scenario—but it also means that communication is more important than ever. You can’t just walk up to a coworker’s desk because their messaging app stopped responding if their office is in Tokyo and yours is

The Dangers of Using Facial Recognition Technology to Secure Your Business
Editorial The Dangers of Using Facial Recognition Technology to Secure Your Business

Facial recognition technology is the new gold standard for the modern business world. Although these face-detecting systems have been around for decades, their use has expanded tremendously in a rather short period of time. So much, in fact, that they are now  powerful  enough to authorize p

5 Technologies That Will Change Networking in 2019 According to Cisco
Editorial 5 Technologies That Will Change Networking in 2019 According to Cisco

When it comes to networking, 2019 sounds promising. Several emerging technologies are expected to change how businesses and their employees connect. In a recent  blog post from Cisco , Anand Oswal, the Senior VP of Cisco Enterprise Network Engineering, claims that: “Network operators will be pr

Proper portable storage devices make your business GDPR compliant
Editorial Proper portable storage devices make your business GDPR compliant

Apart from the constant need to improve their security policies, companies now face a new hurdle: GDPR compliant storage devices. As the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) established that USB sticks with sensitive data are a business risk, new rules came into play forcing companies to

Chinese Hackers Could Shed Light on New Vulnerabilities
Editorial Chinese Hackers Could Shed Light on New Vulnerabilities

News that the US will hold a new round of trade talks with China in late August has provided media with the opportunity to analyze and sum up the issues that have appeared since negotiations broke down earlier this year. A Chinese delegation will travel to Washington to meet with US Under Secretary

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