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Part 1: OMG! Not another digital transformation article! Is it about understanding the business drivers?

ARMA International

This part will also discuss managing CS risks such as ransomware, privacy, change management, and user adoption. When tagging and auto-classifying content, the AI engine can extract metadata to provide context to unstructured content. Finally, Part 3 will look to the future, will present next steps, and will discuss key takeaways.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Diversity

ForAllSecure

At a time when organizations are dealing with the SolarWinds breach and a persistent threat of ransomware throughout the world. million InfoSec professionals, as of early 2021 How can that be part of the problem lies in the training pipeline, we really have to do a much better job with that. There's still the cost of test preparation.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Diversity

ForAllSecure

At a time when organizations are dealing with the SolarWinds breach and a persistent threat of ransomware throughout the world. million InfoSec professionals, as of early 2021 How can that be part of the problem lies in the training pipeline, we really have to do a much better job with that. There's still the cost of test preparation.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Reverse Engineering Smart Meters

ForAllSecure

Yeah, there are tracks at conferences, but it hasn't yet exploded into the mainstream. And could you craft a message that these meters would carry across and I kind of equated it to like, freight hopping like if there's a train going down, and a you know, a hobo or something hops on this train. The train keeps going.

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What Is Our Professional Future?

Brandeis Records Manager

Massive information analysis, tagging, metadata assignment, and classification are a few of those roles that smart machines, once trained, may cover completely: many on the legal side of our profession have already experienced this through technology-assisted review.