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Release of Quantum Information Science and Technology White Paper

National Archives Records Express

We are pleased to announce the release of a white paper on the records management implications of Quantum Information Science and Technology (QIST). This is the third in a series of white papers—the first one being Blockchain (2019) and the second Cognitive Technologies (2020).

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MY TAKE: Can Project Wildland’s egalitarian platform make Google, Facebook obsolete?

The Last Watchdog

Related: Blockchain’s role in the next industrial revolution. On the technology front, blockchain systems signal the type of shifts that need to fully unfold. And the Wildland white paper touches on this, as well. I’ll use myself as a prime example. Zuboff and Rifkin eloquently summarize how this came to be.

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Regulatory Update: NAIC Spring 2019 National Meeting

Data Matters

NAIC Continues to Consider the Use of Big Data and Blockchain Technology in the Insurance Industry. The NAIC is continuing to consider the use of (a) big data for predictive modeling in rate filings by property and casualty insurers and (b) blockchain technology in the insurance industry.

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KMIP: The Cure for the Common Key Management Headache

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

In many organizations, the proliferation of encryption deployments has been directly proportional to the rise in disparate key repositories—and associated key management headaches. In the years that followed, the use of encryption has seen dramatic growth, which has only served to intensify the need for a standard like KMIP.

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An Approach to Cybersecurity Risk Oversight for Corporate Directors

Data Matters

Encrypting critical data assets. Indeed, organizations should be preparing to deploy such enterprise-level, targeted guidance strategies today, as doing so will prepare them for what will become increasingly complicated cybersecurity issues going-forward, in areas such as the Internet of Things (IoT), blockchain, and smart contract spaces.