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Turning climate risks into business opportunitiesĀ 

IBM Big Data Hub

In some business sectors, such as financial services, fast-moving consumer goods and healthcare, business interruptions can have a significant detrimental impact on daily life. In the US, the Texas Department of Agriculture identified climate change as a potential threat to the state’s food supply.

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The Economy of Things: the next value lever for telcos

IBM Big Data Hub

The number of connected things surpassed the number of connected humans for the first time in 2022. Vertical data platforms owned and operated by telcos and targeting a specific industry such as automotive, agriculture or financial services already exist today.

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Congress Passes Cyber Incident Reporting for Critical Infrastructure Act of 2022

Data Matters

The reporting requirements will cover multiple sectors of the economy, including chemical industry entities, commercial facilities, communications sector entities, critical manufacturing, dams, financial services entities, food and agriculture sector entities, healthcare entities, information technology, energy, and transportation.

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GUEST ESSAY: Why organizations need to prepare for cyber attacks fueled by quantum computers

The Last Watchdog

It is now more important than ever for companies to share cyberattack and ransomware data with the government to ensure that we can defend and prepare much better than before.

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The Week in Cyber Security and Data Privacy: 4 ā€“ 10 March 2024

IT Governance

billion in cyber crime losses in 2023 ā€“ a 22% increase on 2022ā€™s figures. The Internet Crime Report 2023 also reports that four online crimes caused the most financial losses in the US last year: BEC (business email compromise), investment fraud, ransomware, and tech/customer support and government impersonation scams.

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EU data governance regulation ā€“ a wave of digital, regulatory and antitrust reform begins ā€“ Part 1

Data Protection Report

This is part one of a series of three blog posts. In this first blog post, we outline key aspects of the DGR, set it in the context of other reforms proposed by the EC, consider public-sector data sharing under the DGR, and look at its potential impact on businesses. These are described in our second blog post.