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MY TAKE: How digital technology and the rising gig economy are exacerbating third-party risks

The Last Watchdog

We do white papers and thought leadership at conferences. In an environment where a heating and ventilation subcontractor can pose an existential risk to a billion dollar retail chain – as infamously happened to Target – just knowing where to start assessing third party risk can be a challenge for any organization, Jordan told me.

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Kofax Robotic Process Automation Software Creates Smarter Robots

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Kapow’s automation capabilities are leveraged across a wide range of use cases in banking, insurance, manufacturing, retail, logistics, government and other vertical markets. Kofax Kapow Technical Product Overview white paper. The machine learning and Citrix-friendly features of Kapow 10.3

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What Makes a Data Genius?

Reltio

Whether it is retail, CPG, or auto industry, unlocking the value of customer data is always challenging. Rob Phillips and Christopher Bradley of CarMax are leveraging data to redefine the tailored retail experience for pre-owned vehicle buyers and sellers. They relentlessly work at making things better.

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Kofax advances enterprise-wide deployment of next-generation robotic process automation to rapidly and exponentially scale the digital workforce

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Kofax’s Intelligent Automation capabilities are leveraged across a wide range of use cases in banking, insurance, manufacturing, retail, logistics, government and other vertical markets. Intelligent Automation: Build and Manage Your Digital Workforce with Next-Generation RPA white paper. Product Information.

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The Business of Data Newsletter – Issue 7 (7 December 2018)

Information Matters

Retailers are most at risk globally, with 62% of respondents willing to walk away after a data breach, followed by banks (59%) and social media sites (58%), according to a survey of 10,500 consumers by digital security firm Gemalto.” ” [link]. . ” [link].

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