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What’s Next After Completing Your Operational Resilience Self-Assessment?

Castellan

The new guidelines are applicable to organisations such as banks and investment firms, but also payment services, insurers, investment exchanges, electronic money services, building societies, and others. Organisations must now look forward to ensuring compliance and readiness by the 2025 deadline. Meeting and Maintaining Compliance.

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Opening the eyes of the machine: Computer vision with AutoML (Part 1)

Advancing Analytics

billion by 2025, according to a report by Grand View Research. Auto-insurer Tokio Marine use computer vision system for examining damaged vehicles. In the insurance business, Tokio Marine, a Japanese-based property and casualty insurer use computer vision to analyse and evaluate damaged cars, speeding up the evaluation process.

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How Can Blockchain Improve Supply Chains?

Pure Storage

For businesses evaluating vendors, supply chain integrity is listed as non-negotiable.¹ Increased sustainability: IDC predicts that by 2025, 75% of retailers will be implementing supply chain KPIs that tie carbon emissions to both product development and the suppliers they use, which is expected to boost customer loyalty by 45%.³

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Misgivings Cloud First-in-Nation Colorado AI Law: Implications and Considerations for the Security Industry

Security Industry Association

At least some details could change through 2025 legislation. Implications and Key Considerations for the Security Industry SB-205 does not become effective for nearly two years, in February 2026. Future rulemaking by the attorney general could potentially alter or further define the scope of applicability.

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33 Data Privacy Week Comments from Industry Experts in 2023

Solutions Review

Fortunately, there are laws and regulations that help to take some of the burden off of our shoulders; such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), and Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).

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