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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. Privacy and data protection are not the only things consumers expect from a retailer.

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U.S. Bookstore giant Barnes & Noble hit by cyberattack

Security Affairs

is an American bookseller with the largest number of retail outlets in the United States in fifty states. The bookseller also operated the Nook Digital, which is a spin-off division that sells eBook and e-Reader platform. Barnes & Noble, Inc. , ” states GoodReader.

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Six big takeaways for financial institutions from CBA LIVE

CGI

This focus on innovation is echoed in our 2017 CGI Client Global Insights , where retail banking executives listed their top two business priorities as improving the end-to-end customer experience, and accelerating customer-facing digital transformation programs. Add new comment. Blog moderation guidelines and term of use.

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Six big takeaways for financial institutions from CBA LIVE

CGI

This focus on innovation is echoed in our 2017 CGI Client Global Insights , where retail banking executives listed their top two business priorities as improving the end-to-end customer experience, and accelerating customer-facing digital transformation programs. Add new comment. Blog moderation guidelines and term of use.

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What Is DRM? Understanding Digital Rights Management

eSecurity Planet

eBooks: Limits sharing and devices, and can impose time-based restrictions for digital book files distributed to devices and apps such as the Kindle. For example, Disney offers a subscription-based access to movies through Disney+, pay-per-use access to movies through Amazon.com, and perpetual licenses when consumers buy DVDs from a retailer.