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What it Takes to Achieve Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

What it Takes to Achieve Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030. SAUDI ARABIA’S VISION 2030. Through Vision 2030, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) intends to reduce dependence on oil, diversify its economy, and develop public service sectors, such as health, education, infrastructure, recreation, and tourism.

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Blog Post: Saudi Vision 2030

Schneier on Security

By David Gurteen I've just spent a few days in Riyadh where I gave a talk and run a Knowledge Café as part of a KM Forum entitled "Knowledge Management Utilization in Realizing Saudi Vision 2030" organized by the Naseej Academy. The Saudi Vision for 2030 is ambitious as it is impressive.

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GUEST ESSAY: Has shielding and blocking electromagnetic energy become the new normal?

The Last Watchdog

Arns Gazing toward the horizon of 2030, an ambitious vision looms—a vision of achieving a 90% average subscriber penetration and smartphone adoption across Europe, China, CIS, and the USA. In this unfolding narrative, education emerges as the harbinger of change. An evolution beckons—the “New Normal.”

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Attack of drones: airborne cybersecurity nightmare

Security Affairs

According to research firm Statista, the global retail drone market is expected to reach $90 billion by 2030, with Defense, Enterprise, and Logistics being the primary industries driving growth. Market overview. Disclaimer.

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Libraries, critical thinking and the war on truth – what lies ahead in 2024

CILIP

In all her courage and conviction, she was confronting the reality of a brutal Taliban regime that used violence to deny millions of women and girls the basic right to an education. It is not for nothing that CILIP’s own ‘impact statement’ reads: “We change lives by improving education, literacy and prosperity for all.”

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How IBM invests in opportunities to reach maximum equitable impact

IBM Big Data Hub

Educational pathways are critical to opening windows of opportunities for all people, regardless of age or education level. IBM helps suppliers meet our requirements by providing and facilitating education, which we regularly update.

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Attracting and Retaining the Next Generation of Information Management Leaders

AIIM

civilian labor force by 2030, according to the U.S. This preference for in-person work stems from having completed much of their higher education virtually and a desire to establish meaningful relationships. The demographics of the workforce are changing. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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