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What IG Professionals Should Know About the Internet of Bodies

ARMA International

Those employees joined a growing number of workers in other countries – Belgium, the UK, and Sweden, to name a few – who use microchips for workplace security, convenience, and commuting. For better or worse, legal precedents are being set for using information from devices as evidence in criminal investigations. Legalities.

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What’s new in OpenText Axcelerate

OpenText Information Management

OpenText now provides Axcelerate Cloud users with more choices than ever to leverage the most appropriate TAR workflow to meet the time, risk, and budget constraints of each project and the preferred workflow of your team. Undo Tagging Operations. January 2024: What's new in OpenText Axcelerate CE 24.1 Let’s take a closer look.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking the Art of Invisibility

ForAllSecure

As you know, I don't really talk about criminal hackers on the hacker mind. Why glorify the criminal hackers? I mean, they’re criminals, right? SO I only mention Ross Ulbricht in talks because I use him as an example of an Operation Security, or OpSec failure. Operational Security is typically a military process.

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