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Videos1. Rodney Naudi - Manager Information Security Department, Malta Information Technology Agency
2. Benjamin Gittins -CTO, Synaptic Laboratories Limited 3. Brian Snow - Former Technical Director of the Information Assurance Directorate of the U.S. National Security Agency
4. Robert Quick - CEO, BlueLight Global Solutions
5. Rolland Dudemaine - Technical Solutions Manager EMEA, Green Hills Software
6. Dr. David Cowling - Managing Director, WITTENSTEIN High Integrity Systems 7. Prof. Fabian Martins - Manager Security and Innovation, SCOPUS (Bradesco Bank Group) 8. Benjamin Gittins - CTO, Synaptic Laboratories Limited
9. Hon. Chev. Louis Scerri Montaldo - Brasil Consul to Malta
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MPEG 4 is a modern standard for encoding high-quality videos. MPEG 4 files is ideal for all Apple products (OS X, video iPod, iPad, iPhone, Apple TV) and other platforms (or users) who do not have, or prefer not to use, Macromedia Flash. To download the MPEG 4 files, simply click on the Save To Disk link. After saving the .MP4 file, you can play the video on most operating systems (Windows, Linux, ...) using the free VLC video player. You can also drag the file into iTunes and then copy it onto your iPod or other portable device. Some, but not all, web-browsers can play MPEG4 files directly. Click on Open in Browser to try this method. For power-users, the BitTorrent link allows you to download the large files fast using any BitTorrent compliant client. The MPEG 4 videos are available for download in various resolutions ranging from 640x360p to 1900x1080p. The higher the video resolution, the more powerful your computer has to be to view it. If you see frequent pausing of video image while the audio continues without problem, there is a strong probability that your computer is having difficulty keeping up. Try selecting a video with lower resolution and/or downloading the video to disk before playing. The standard video size used on the website is 800x450p.
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