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Security AI and automation are key in protecting against costly data breaches for retailers and consumer goods businesses

IBM Big Data Hub

The rise of online commerce over the last two decades has completely transformed the retail and consumer goods industries—and with smartphone adoption accelerating globally, the share of shopping done via the internet will only continue to expand. With worldwide e-commerce sales totals expected to reach $8.1

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Respecting Privacy and Data Protection: World Consumer Rights Day

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

It’s estimated that more than 20% of retail sales will come from eCommerce in 2023 (rising to nearly 25% in 2026), illustrating the magnitude of digital transactions. It’s not only consumers and retailers taking notice of this trend, of course. How can retailers rise to meet these demands?

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Texas enacts comprehensive privacy law

Data Protection Report

On June 13, 2023, the Texas Governor signed HB4 , making Texas the tenth state to have a comprehensive privacy law, joining California, Colorado, Connecticut, Montana, Virginia, and Utah (all in effect or going into effect in 2023), Montana and Tennessee (which, like Texas, go into effect in 2024), Iowa (effective 2025) and Indiana (effective 2026).

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State of the Global Capture & IDP Market

Info Source

The demand for Capture & IDP solutions in 2021 was particularly strong in North America, where sales grew in double digits, including some projects that had been delayed due to the pandemic in 2020. Sales of Capture & Capture-related RPA solutions into Accounting use cases were particularly strong in 2021. Billion US$ in 2026.

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Regulatory Update: NAIC Summer 2021 National Meeting

Data Matters

71 — Policy Acquisition Costs and Commissions that will accelerate the timing for many insurers to recognize liabilities for initial sales commission owed to third parties. short sale borrowings. If adopted, the accreditation standard would be effective for all states on January 1, 2026.