Borders in Globalization Podcast podcast

#32 BIG Podcast - “Borders and Ports of the Future” - With: Alan Bersin, Executive Chairman of Altana AI and former U.S. Commissioner of Customs and Border Protection

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Ports of Entry (PoE) are vital nodes of global connectivity, they serve as entry and exit points for global trade. Ports (seaports, airports, …) often serve as checkpoints for the movement of people and goods, they are interfaces between land territories and maritime/air spaces which symbolize the meeting between cultures and economies, but also the challenges linked to national security and border regulation. With the rise of connectivity and digitalization, PoE face increasing challenges in data management and cybersecurity. With the AI and new technologies, a new paradigm is emerging with new concepts as federated learnings, trusted networks, and signal risk sharing. We will discuss all this, borders and globalization 2.0 with Alan D. Bersin.


TIME MARKERS

01:33 The role of Ports of Entry in the Global Supply Chain

12:00 Key Policy Elements Involved

24:43 Managing the different laws and jurisdictions in terms of Global Data Protection

29:35 Role of Regions in Globalization 2.0 and Concrete examples of Ports of the Future

35:50 Global Environmental Sustainability Challenges

39:50 Learnings from Ports of Entry for the Border Studies


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