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Top 5 Attack Vectors to Look Out For in 2022

Security Affairs

IoT Devices. IoT devices include wearable devices, coffee makers, sensors, and cameras, all of which connect to the Internet. Many organizations don’t have visibility into all of their IoT devices. Furthermore, it’s common for IoT devices to use default credentials that hackers can easily guess. Conclusion.

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Titanium X innovations for OpenText Business Network Cloud

OpenText Information Management

Whether you're dodging regulatory curveballs, onboarding new partners at lightning speed, or just trying to keep those B2B transactions flowing smoother than a perfectly optimized warehouse, OpenText Business Network Cloud has your back. So, whats new? Weve got lots to tell you about, two+ years worth of innovation, actually! Bottom line?

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GUEST ESSAY: Here’s how Secure Access Service Edge — ‘SASE’ — can help, post Covid-19

The Last Watchdog

Threat actors make use of cloud services for control and command that makes malware difficult to be accessed using traditional security tools. • The IoT vector. Unmonitored IoT devices are inherently insecure. Automate security of IoT devices and onboarding. Extend security with cloud.

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How my Apple Watch gave me a window into a world of IoT in Retail

OpenText Information Management

The Internet of Things (IoT) is beginning to have a major impact in many industry sectors. IoT is a network of connected devices with embedded sensors othat can communicate, analyze and share data over the cloud. So far, the Retail sector has been slow to embrace IoT but it’s beginning to happen.

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Cybersecurity in the Evolving Threat Landscape

Security Affairs

As businesses in every sector embrace digital transformation initiatives, adopting cloud computing, Internet of Things (IoT) devices, automation, AI, and interconnected ecosystems, their attack surface widens exponentially.

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How many gold medals would your company win at the integration Olympics?

OpenText Information Management

How would companies fare if they competed in the Integration Olympics, an event designed to assess how well companies are using B2B integration technologies to address specific business and supply chain challenges? One way is by leveraging an IoT solution. One, two or possibly all events?

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How AI can help combat tariff pressures 

OpenText Information Management

OpenText B2B Integration and Aviator IoT can help your business transform supply chain visibility and gain actionable insights. Reduce costs by optimizing logistics and driving inventory management efficiencies. Compete globally by delivering for customers despite external pressures.