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The DHS Cybersecurity Strategy: Five Pillars of Cybersecurity Goals

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

The DHS Cybersecurity Strategy is a well-thought-out framework with five pillars of cybersecurity goals to support critical infrastructure, government networks and non-government entities. We need to encourage manufacturers and suppliers to create “trusted” products that are secure and come from secure supply chains.

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State of the Global Capture & IDP Market

Info Source

Inputs can include not only documents and other text-based sources, but also voice, photos, videos, and IoT channels. In 2021 Federal / National Government investments continued to stall based on their focus on compensation for the pandemic. The Manufacturing sector recovered strongly in 2021. CAPTURE INPUT SOURCES.

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State of the Global Information Capture & IDP Market 2022/2023

Info Source

Inputs can include not only documents and other text-based sources, but also voice, photos, videos, and IoT channels. The Public Sector, which consists of Federal, State and Local Government (incl. Investments by State and Local Government agencies continued at a fairly low growth rate globally.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Industrial Control Systems

ForAllSecure

You're really looking at a government agency from some some country who's politically motivated and who can afford to put the money and the time into building a threat like this and who has the insider information from a uranium enrichment facility that would facilitate building a threat? Van Norman: Right right.

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Jason R. Baron of Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP: eDiscovery Trends 2018

eDiscovery Daily

Jason is a member of Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP ’s Information Governance and eDiscovery practice and co-chair of the Information Governance Initiative. Five years ago, we saw the emergence of one form of AI in the guise of technology-assisted review in e-discovery. Today’s thought leader is Jason R.