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Are Retailers Shopping for a Cybersecurity Breach?

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Are Retailers Shopping for a Cybersecurity Breach? Retailers started the century as the prime targets for cyber attackers looking for credit card data. Today, unfortunately, retailers are again coming back to the spotlight. Similar to many organizations, 36% of retail respondents cited human error as the leading threat.

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Data Breaches and Cyber Attacks Quarterly Review: Q3 2022

IT Governance

We have seen, for example, a renewed interest in more traditional attack methods, such as phishing. The other big contributors were the education sector (39 incidents), technology (33) and retail (25). Organisations’ ability to prevent ransomware attacks hasn’t suppressed the threat of cyber crime altogether, though.

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Data breaches and cyber attacks quarterly review: Q2 2021

IT Governance

For example, an employee might email sensitive information to the wrong person and the error may never come to light. The education, technology and retail sectors were the other big contributors to Q2’s total with 44, 42, and 41 incidents, respectively. Keeping your organisation secure.

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Catches of the Month: Phishing Scams for July 2022

IT Governance

The next most frequent targets were software-as-a-service and webmail providers (20.5%) and e-commerce sites and retail stores (14.6%). You can help educate your staff with IT Governance’s Phishing Staff Awareness Training Programme. It found that 23.6% of all incidents affected organisations that provide such services. of incidents.

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Leaders need the technical detail

MIKE 2.0

Good examples of changes that are coming with more that is unknown than known include cyber currencies, blockchain, quantum computing, artificial intelligence, smart cities, augmented reality and additive manufacturing. These are some of the technologies that are likely to drive big decisions for leaders in the coming years.

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This Is How Walmart Beats Amazon

John Battelle's Searchblog

We’ll return to one of the primary examples I sketched out in the aforementioned post: A battle for the allegiance – and pocketbook – of one online shopper, in this case, my wife Michelle. Sheila is a college-educated Walmart management associate, and delivering these gift boxes is a mandatory part of her company training.

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#ModernDataMasters: Henrik Liliendahl, Chairman & CTO, Product Data Lake

Reltio

I was educated in computer engineering but my first job was on the business side. Also of course deployment in the cloud is the thing in modern data management – we will stop running all of this on our own iron and get it from someone else. As far as specific examples go, I could share a few stories but it’s probably better if I don’t!

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