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MY TAKE: How decentralizing IoT could help save the planet — by driving decarbonization

The Last Watchdog

I had the chance to visit with Thomas Rosteck, Infineon’s Division President of Connected Secure Systems (CSS.) Infineon supplies semiconductors embedded in smart systems, most notably in automotive, power and IoT. it’s possible to reduce complexity and increase efficiencies because you don’t have to bring everything up to the cloud.”

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Six eDiscovery Trends for 2024

eDiscovery Daily

Automation and advanced analytics, including machine learning, smart filtering, and integration with predictive coding technology will continue to grow. Data Privacy Restrictions Will Increase With the growing awareness and importance of data privacy, governments and corporations will encounter more stringent regulations globally.

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NEW TECH: Exabeam retools SIEMs; applies credit card fraud detection tactics to network logs

The Last Watchdog

Security information and event management, or SIEM, could yet turn out to be the cornerstone technology for securing enterprise networks as digital transformation unfolds. Led by the likes of Splunk, LogRhythm, IBM and Exabeam, the global SIEM market is expected to grow to over $5 billion annually in 2022. Poor usage.

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Thousands of Data Center Management Apps Exposed to Internet

eSecurity Planet

Tens of thousands of applications that are critical to the operations of data centers around the globe are exposed to the internet, with many secured with default factory passwords, posing a significant cyber risk to enterprises worldwide. Hence hackers are exploring new vectors to bypass the security parameters.”.

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5 IoT Security Predictions for 2019

Security Affairs

2018 was the year of the Internet of Things (IoT), massive attacks and various botnets hit smart devices, These are 5 IoT Security Predictions for 2019. The regulation around IoT security was this year’s signal that the answer is, fortunately, no. Three avenues of attacks will continue growing rapidly over the coming year.

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Cybersecurity impact of Covid-19: Q&A with CISO Myke Lyons

Collibra

But with all this additional time we spend online, have we stopped to think about the security of our devices and the tools we use every day? Earlier this year, the state of online security was in flux because companies have been rapidly moving to the cloud and to SaaS specifically. We lost the “water cooler” security control.

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The Economy of Things: the next value lever for telcos

IBM Big Data Hub

The number of IoT connected devices are growing in practically every industry, and is even predicted to reach 29 billion worldwide by 2030. It signals the move beyond context-aware connected IoT devices to one where IoT devices have themselves become digital assets, capable of real-time discoverability, indexing and autonomous transactions.

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