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FCA sets out plans to make Big Tech a priority and provides update on its approach to AI

Data Protection Report

He noted that whilst the growing emergence of Big Tech in financial services has already made life easier for consumers, it remains unclear how valuable their data will become in financial markets. cybersecurity, financial stability, interconnectedness, data concerns or market integrity).

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Risk Management under the DORA Regulation

IT Governance

The financial sector is quite heavily regulated, and involves a lot of confidential data. You’d therefore expect that the sector fares better at data security than your average organisation. In fact, in 2020–2022, the financial sector was the second-most attacked sector, topped only by the retail and manufacturing sector.

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In High Demand - How Thales and DigiCert Protect Against Software Supply Chain Attacks

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

However, the combined partnership of Thales and DigiCert offers solutions to help protect against these security risks. By 2025, Gartner predicts that 45% of organizations worldwide will have experienced attacks on their software supply chains. Hackers tend to target software with poor security. How are the hackers getting in?

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How to choose the best AI platform

IBM Big Data Hub

.” When observing its potential impact within industry, McKinsey Global Institute estimates that in just the manufacturing sector, emerging technologies that use AI will by 2025 add as much as USD 3.7 Security controls are vital to help identify and protect against rapidly evolving threats. trillion in value.

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

Information Matters

. “Seven out of 10 UK consumers and two-thirds, on average, around the world would stop doing business with a brand that suffers a breach of users’ financial or personal data. This is the sort of data which might be used for driverless cars, delivery drones, security functions and other tech wonders. ” [link].

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Keeping Customer Data Safe: AI's Privacy Paradox

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Looking to the Future With 2025 just around the corner, the future of AI and its impact on consumers and trust promises to be an exciting journey, crammed with advancements and, no doubt, challenges too. In retail, the future will see even more personalized experiences for consumers, and shopping taken to a whole new level of experience.

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