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Information Governance Pressure Points – 3 Common Areas of Failure

AIIM

Information end points like PCs, smartphones, and IoT devices are another point of pressure for information governance. 62% of organizations have essentially given up on the ROT problem, relegating it to manual approaches or simply keeping everything. Information security was largely a function of “keeping the bad guys out.”.

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

ARMA International

The exponential growth in content is fueled by a plethora of connected devices, colloquially called “Internet of Things (IoT),” from cell phones, mobiles, and wearable technologies, to sensors in homes, appliances, cars, and so on. Part 3 will discuss how to manage the various DT risks. This is a best-case scenario.

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Part 2: OMG! Not another digital transformation article! Is it about the evolution from RIM to Content Services?

ARMA International

Using “digital farming” techniques such as moisture sensors in the soil and regular and infrared cameras on drones, the Internet of Things (IoT) can capture images nonstop and transmit them to a central location for processing. Part 3 will discuss how to manage the various DT risks. Enabling CS for DT.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Learn Competitive Hacking with picoCTF

ForAllSecure

No matter what your age or interest level, picoCTF has something for you to learn. Vamosi: For some of us, it's back to school time. in InfoSec however, learning happens 365 days a year. I mean, there's always something new to learn. But what about the basics? That's often a matter of backfill. As you come upon something you learn it in the moment.

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How Content Services Are Enabling the Digital Transformation of Electric Utilities

AIIM

However, even as digitization is phased in, more carbon-killing innovation can occur via force-multiplying tech such as Cloud, AI, and IoT. Electric utilities in the United States are a major source of CO2 – they created 1.55 billion metric tons of it in 2020. To get greener, electric utilities must digitally transform.