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10/6/25, 9:22 AM              ‘KnowTalks’ inspires with new discussions in Jordan about AI, cybersecurity, and CSR | Web Release
        The session also shed light on the groups most commonly targeted by cybercriminals and featured a presentation on
        frequent hacking techniques, such as social engineering, distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks, software

        vulnerabilities, and human error. Attendees were actively engaged through live demonstrations and real-life scenarios,
        including examples of camera hacking and social media account breaches. The session concluded with a set of practical

        tips and guidelines aimed at helping individuals protect their personal devices and accounts.


        The second session, CSR for Sustainable Communities, was delivered by Zahia Na’san, Director of the Airport
        International Group Foundation. It highlighted CSR initiatives designed to foster sustainable community development,

        with a particular focus on the Al-Jizah region, which is home to over 28 villages and around 118,000 residents, and faces
        an unemployment rate of 19 percent. The session also discussed advanced training programs that have helped

        individuals acquire essential practical skills, enabling them to successfully enter the labor market.


        The session shared impressive results from the training programs, highlighting that more than 600 participants have
        graduated, including 112 women across seven courses in 2024. Female participation saw a notable increase, rising from
        43 percent in 2024 to 68 percent in 2025. Among the graduates, 64 percent secured employment, while 25 percent went

        on to launch small businesses, generating incomes between 500 and 1,000 Jordanian dinars. The CSR initiatives have
        shown a measurable impact across 12 villages in the Al-Jizah region, contributing to community development and

        creating real-life success stories.


        The third session, Staying Human in the Age of Intelligent Everything, was led by Dr. Yazan Hijazi, Chairman and Chief
        Innovation Officer at hea Global. Dr. Hijazi discussed existential questions related to human nature in the age of

        artificial intelligence, exploring how we are changing as humans with the emergence of AI. He emphasized that the
        future is not defined by digital platforms but by self-awareness, underscoring that humanity is the greatest value we

        should strive for. Dr. Hijazi urged attendees to embrace self-acceptance, seek truth, and actively engage in the ongoing
        journey of creativity and progress.


        The fourth session, The Business Called Me, delivered by business consultant Musa Obeidat, delved into the true
        meaning of strategy within the corporate world. He cited companies like Apple that have flourished through clear and

        well-defined strategies, and contrasted them with examples such as Nokia and Kodak, which struggled due to outdated
        or weak strategic approaches.


        Obeidat also highlighted the relevance of strategic thinking in personal life and emphasized how it can help individuals

        shape a clear vision, set meaningful goals, manage their resources, and balance priorities effectively. He further
        reinforced the idea that ‘failure is not the opposite of success, but part of the journey toward it.’


        ‘KnowTalks’ is a series of intellectual seminars that convene leading experts to address challenges related to knowledge

        and development. The initiative offers a dynamic platform for sharing insights from global experiences while
        encouraging participants to engage directly with experts and decision-makers. Through constructive dialogue and idea

        exchange, the initiative aims to contribute to the development of more comprehensive and impactful solutions.


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