Kristin Demoranville
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Because they're obviously emotionally heightened a lot of times because you're dealing with displacement and migration and food and water. And that is very emotionally tied into being a human being because it's something that we need to survive. So I'm sure being level-headed really comes in quite handy at times. It can certainly help, yeah. Well, yeah.
I mean, if you're dealing with crisis, you have to keep cool, right? You can't be all stressed out and flailing like an inflatable tube man, which is the same in cybersecurity. We can't be running around like a chicken with their head cut off. We have to be able to cut through the noise to get to the root of the problem, if you will. So I completely get that type of aspect.
I mean, if you're dealing with crisis, you have to keep cool, right? You can't be all stressed out and flailing like an inflatable tube man, which is the same in cybersecurity. We can't be running around like a chicken with their head cut off. We have to be able to cut through the noise to get to the root of the problem, if you will. So I completely get that type of aspect.
And I feel the same way about policy. You have to have a common language in order to get people at the table. Because if you're not speaking the same way, then... You're speaking in 12 different ways and that's not going to help anything.
And I feel the same way about policy. You have to have a common language in order to get people at the table. Because if you're not speaking the same way, then... You're speaking in 12 different ways and that's not going to help anything.
Part of the reason why I'm such an advocate for different policies and regulations because they create common ground and that's what we need to be able to move forward. People are probably like, well, why is Kyle on your show, Kristen? What's going on? Well, actually, it's because we're going to talk about food insecurity and as it relates to crisis management and beyond.
Part of the reason why I'm such an advocate for different policies and regulations because they create common ground and that's what we need to be able to move forward. People are probably like, well, why is Kyle on your show, Kristen? What's going on? Well, actually, it's because we're going to talk about food insecurity and as it relates to crisis management and beyond.
And I want you to define food insecurity for us, Kyle, because I think people have a misunderstanding of what that is. And I would love you to give your perspective on that.
And I want you to define food insecurity for us, Kyle, because I think people have a misunderstanding of what that is. And I would love you to give your perspective on that.
That is so impactful to think about. I mean, if you just take it for what you just said, people are literally leaving whole nations because they can't grow food. That is, I mean, that is so intense to think about and so unnecessary. That doesn't seem like a problem we should be having.
That is so impactful to think about. I mean, if you just take it for what you just said, people are literally leaving whole nations because they can't grow food. That is, I mean, that is so intense to think about and so unnecessary. That doesn't seem like a problem we should be having.
right that should be solvable that's really i mean that really does grab you my thoughts around this especially since the audience consists of a lot of food protection people and cyber security individuals both in ot and ics and systems thinkers and things like that could you you've already mentioned it the the russian ukraine conflict but what specifically is impacting food security is it just that region or is there other parts of the globe that are really impacted by that
right that should be solvable that's really i mean that really does grab you my thoughts around this especially since the audience consists of a lot of food protection people and cyber security individuals both in ot and ics and systems thinkers and things like that could you you've already mentioned it the the russian ukraine conflict but what specifically is impacting food security is it just that region or is there other parts of the globe that are really impacted by that
And it would also put a lot of pressure on the farmers of these various other countries that surround the conflict area to produce more. Their yields have to be higher. And I would assume that would drive costs because we're having fertilizer issues and probably seed issues and a bunch of other things. Are you seeing that as well?
And it would also put a lot of pressure on the farmers of these various other countries that surround the conflict area to produce more. Their yields have to be higher. And I would assume that would drive costs because we're having fertilizer issues and probably seed issues and a bunch of other things. Are you seeing that as well?
There's so many factors here that are so interconnected. I'm sure we could spend the entire time here just talking about that, which would not be a waste of time either. But there's just so many nuances on nuances here that it really is a struggle.
There's so many factors here that are so interconnected. I'm sure we could spend the entire time here just talking about that, which would not be a waste of time either. But there's just so many nuances on nuances here that it really is a struggle.
For me, realizing that the conflict specifically impacting food security in countries that were thousands of miles away was really important because it shows how interconnected we really are in our systems. And how we don't realize that because we take it for granted because we don't have to think about it, right? We go to the grocery store, we pick up our food. We don't see how it got there.
For me, realizing that the conflict specifically impacting food security in countries that were thousands of miles away was really important because it shows how interconnected we really are in our systems. And how we don't realize that because we take it for granted because we don't have to think about it, right? We go to the grocery store, we pick up our food. We don't see how it got there.
We don't see what went into making it safe for us or any of the aspects behind the scenes. We just pick up our loaf of bread. And I think we take that for granted a lot, especially I'll say in the US, because we don't have to worry.