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Reshoring manufacturing to the US: The role of AI, automation and digital labor

IBM Big Data Hub

Reshoring manufacturing to the US ­ has been a significant trend in recent years, driven by geopolitical tensions, supply chain disruptions, proximity to customers and markets, eco-system synergies and the need for positive impact on the domestic economy. Digital labor can make processes more adaptable.

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

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

When enforced, the regulation will mandate manufacturers to prioritize security from the design stage and throughout the product's entire lifecycle. The Act is expected to enter into force in 2024, and manufacturers must apply the rules 36 months after they enter into force. The finalized version might be accessible by late 2024.

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Win the connected and autonomous car race while protecting data privacy

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

By 2025, 115 Million vehicles will be sold with over-the-air update capabilities, almost four times as much as in 2020, and the Boston Consulting Group expect 12 million fully autonomous vehicles a year to be sold by 2035. This honeypot of information puts manufacturers at major risk from cyber attacks.

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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. Defining AI governance At Collibra, our mission is to unite your entire organization with trusted data that’s easy to find, understand, and access so you can do more with your data. What you need is a governance model for AI.

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The Growing Presence (and Security Risks) of IoT

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

zettabytes (ZB) of data by 2025. In the absence of IoT security regulations, many smart product manufacturers simply release new devices that lack built-in security measures and have not undergone proper security review and testing. 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 While SP 800-213 applies to federal agencies, the latter three are specific to IoT manufacturers. Guidance for Manufacturers. Logical access to interfaces. A universe of devices and technology has fallen into our laps at a speed that organizations struggle to manage effectively. Data protection.

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Protect 5G to Secure Sustainable Growth

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

These concepts are no longer limited to our mobile devices but are becoming increasingly important to operations in the manufacturing, transportation, and energy sectors. In fact, according to Gartner, the deployment of IoT devices will accelerate from 25 billion in 2023 to 75 billion in 2025. Manufacturing productivity.