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Predictions 2016: How’d I Do?

John Battelle's Searchblog

The post Predictions 2016: How’d I Do? Here’s a short report card for each of my twelve 2016 predictions. #1 1 – 2016 will be the year that “business on a mission” goes mainstream. Oh, and at the end of this prediction, I ventured that in 2016, we’d see a blockchain based adtech player emerge.

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Predictions 2016: Apple, Tesla, Google, Medium, Adtech, Microsoft, IoT, and Business on a Mission

John Battelle's Searchblog

The post Predictions 2016: Apple, Tesla, Google, Medium, Adtech, Microsoft, IoT, and Business on a Mission appeared first on John Battelle's Search Blog. it was really you who’ve encouraged me to have at it again for 2016. 2016 will be the year that “business on a mission” goes mainstream.

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Best Third-Party Risk Management (TPRM) Tools of 2021

eSecurity Planet

In a developing market, third-party risk management (TPRM) software and tools could be the answer to helping organizations fill the gap. BitSight also integrates with other VRM tools like ServiceNow and ProcessUnity to get the best of the TPRM market. On Gartner Peer Insights, BitSight holds an average score of 4.5/5 ServiceNow VRM.

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Belgium: Digital fingerprints on ID cards – no violation of the right to privacy according to the Belgian Constitutional Court

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

In this regard, the Court cited the Schwarz case of 2013, where the European Court of Justice decided that analogous Regulation 2252/2004/EC, providing for the integration of two digital fingerprints in passports and travel documents issued by Member States, also pursued objectives of general interests recognized by the European Union.

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Predictions 2017 – How’d I Do This Year?

John Battelle's Searchblog

As I wrote nearly 12 months ago , 2017 felt particularly unpredictable. But last year I wrote: “But fear of cyber warfare, fraud, and over-reaching marketers and government will create huge openings for consumer friendly versions of currently opaque products like PGP, password managers, and the like.” Predictions 2016.

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Predictions 2017 – How’d I Do This Year?

John Battelle's Searchblog

As I wrote nearly 12 months ago , 2017 felt particularly unpredictable. But last year I wrote: “But fear of cyber warfare, fraud, and over-reaching marketers and government will create huge openings for consumer friendly versions of currently opaque products like PGP, password managers, and the like.” Predictions 2016.

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Predictions 2017 – How’d I Do This Year?

John Battelle's Searchblog

As I wrote nearly 12 months ago , 2017 felt particularly unpredictable. But last year I wrote: “But fear of cyber warfare, fraud, and over-reaching marketers and government will create huge openings for consumer friendly versions of currently opaque products like PGP, password managers, and the like.” Predictions 2016.

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