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Q&A: Here’s why VPNs are likely to remain a valuable DIY security tool for consumers, SMBs

The Last Watchdog

Essential security tool. Post Covid 19, these patterns are likely to become even more engrained as digitally remote work, education, healthcare and entertainment activities predominate. VPNs factor into this shift, as the burden on individual consumers to preserve privacy and secure their sensitive data is greater than ever.

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eIDAS 2.0 REGULATION WILL CHANGE IDP USE CASES INCLUDING ID CAPTURE IN THE EU

Info Source

The expanded regulation has far reaching implications for software vendors, service providers and public and private organisations with a focus on Government to Consumer (G2C) and Business to Consumer (B2C) end customers. The concept of “qualified trust service providers” (QTSPs) sets particularly high standards for security and reliability.

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Creating a holistic 360-degree “citizen” view with data and AI

IBM Big Data Hub

The key is making sure all this data is transparent and responsibly governed for privacy and security. In B2B or B2C circles, a 360-degree view of customers or citizens offers a holistic, comprehensive picture of a person based on data collected from all touch points.

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How Telcos are embracing data to become the back-end infrastructure for organizations

Reltio

They are also doing a lot around privacy and regulation because if the data is kept in the cloud they need to ensure it is secure. If you know more about a customer (B2B or B2C) you’ll know more about how to retain their business and make it profitable. If adoption doesn’t come, then you’ve failed. About Sarit Bose.

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Nation-State-Sponsored Attacks: Not Your Grandfather’s Cyber Attacks

Data Matters

Two months later, on July 19, 2021, the National Security Agency (NSA), Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), and FBI assessed that People’s Republic of China state-sponsored malicious cyber activity is a major threat to U.S. and Allied cyberspace assets. supply chain attacks). More recently, on Feb.