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UK Government Proposes IoT Security Measures

Data Breach Today

Rules Would Strengthen Password Protection and Vulnerability Reporting With the number of installed internet of things devices expected to surpass 75 billion by 2025, the U.K.

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AI governance: What it is, why you need it, and why it’s essential for your AI initiatives

Collibra

72% of companies say that data is the biggest challenge to achieving AI goals between now and 2025. Businesses everywhere are seeking ways to leverage LLMs as fast as governments are talking about ways to regulate them. What you need is a governance model for AI. You need AI governance.

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GUEST POST: How China’s updated digital plans impacts U.S. security and diplomacy

The Last Watchdog

Google in ‘Operation Aurora’ Despite this threat, the United States currently does not possess a similar strategic plan to combat China’s advancements or create a sustainably secure cyber system. The external aspect of this strategy attempts to secure their supply chains against pressures from the United States.

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How data stores and governance impact your AI initiatives

IBM Big Data Hub

Securing AI models and their access to data While AI models need flexibility to access data across a hybrid infrastructure, they also need safeguarding from tampering (unintentional or otherwise) and, especially, protected access to data. But the implementation of AI is only one piece of the puzzle. And that makes sense.

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The Evolving Legislative and Compliance Landscape: A Roadmap for Business Leaders

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Comprehensive cybersecurity legislation is imperative to build and maintain confidence in the future and ensure a secure digital landscape. When enforced, the regulation will mandate manufacturers to prioritize security from the design stage and throughout the product's entire lifecycle.

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The Growing Presence (and Security Risks) of IoT

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

zettabytes (ZB) of data by 2025. The issue is that these tens of billions of new devices will likely amplify the inherent security risks of IoT. Bad actors can subsequently exploit these security weaknesses to accomplish a number of malicious purposes. Take manufacturing, for instance. billion in number and generate 79.4

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The IoT Cybersecurity Act of 2020: Implications for Devices

eSecurity Planet

By 2025, we expect 21.5 As more information about IoT device vulnerabilities is published, the pressure on industry and government authorities to enhance security standards might be reaching a tipping point. While it’s a progressive step for the network security of the U.S. Government-Grade Security.

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