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History Doesn’t Repeat Itself in Cyberspace

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

This 10-year milestone is exactly the right time to contemplate what may be said about the Cyber Command in 2029, and sentiment will hinge on technology decisions it makes in the near term. A recent report revealed that digital transformation efforts of federal agencies are putting sensitive government data — your data — at risk.

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Integral Workflow Automation Tools to Propel Document Imaging Demand, Finds FMI

Info Source

The market will thrive at a robust double digit CAGR during 2019 – 2029, attributing to the accelerating adoption of automated document imaging solutions that can provide secure print and document imaging services. Government entities, educational institutions, law firms, and several industries remain prime users of this technology.

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Minnesota enacts comprehensive privacy law

Data Protection Report

The new law takes effect on July 31, 2025, for most regulated entities, with certain postsecondary institutions having until July 31, 2029, to comply. The MCDPA also requires controllers to maintain a data inventory as part of their data security practices. Enforcement The MCDPA does not grant a private right of action.

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10 everyday machine learning use cases

IBM Big Data Hub

Machine learning (ML)—the artificial intelligence (AI) subfield in which machines learn from datasets and past experiences by recognizing patterns and generating predictions—is a $21 billion global industry projected to become a $209 billion industry by 2029. They power the voice assistants that set alarms and compose messages.

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Quantum Computing Cyber Treats: Does Your Organization Have a Crypto Center of Excellence?

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Quantum computing has made continuous progress, and Gartner estimates 1 that by 2029, it will be able to weaken existing cryptographic systems to the point where they are no longer safe to use. SPHINCS+ will also be standardized to avoid relying only on the security of lattices for signatures. The White House and numerous U.S.