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Data Storage and the Future of the Automotive Industry

Pure Storage

Data Storage and the Future of the Automotive Industry by Pure Storage Blog The automotive industry has undergone remarkable transformations over the last five years, with advancements in technology driving major shifts in design, safety, efficiency, and connectivity. Managing and storing this data efficiently is crucial.

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Strengthening security resilience: A proactive approach to evolving threats

everbridge

Security threats are evolving rapidly, shaped by a combination of cyber vulnerabilities, supply chain risks, geopolitical instability, and natural disasters. According to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), nearly 43% of cyberattacks in 2023 targeted vulnerabilities within third-party supply chains.

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Bring Your Own Enhancement: An addition to the BYOD policy

BMC

This type of technology is particularly prevalent in the automotive, oil and gas, retail, and healthcare industries. Given the rise in human augmentation technology, businesses will now need to expand these policies and take a large-scale approach to managing personal devices.

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Like a Rubik’s cube: The journey to continuity and resilience in the financial services industry

Fusion Risk Management

Nazir had previously worked in risk management in other industries, including retail, consumer products, and automotive. Top managers must clearly know what all needs to be done; that’s getting “buy-in”. And as our panelists later noted, that’s where Fusion proves invaluable. It was like turning a Rubik’s cube,” he said.

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Bring Your Own Enhancement: An addition to the BYOD policy

BMC

This type of technology is particularly prevalent in the automotive, oil and gas, retail, and healthcare industries. Given the rise in human augmentation technology, businesses will now need to expand these policies and take a large-scale approach to managing personal devices.

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Tariffs and Market Volatility: What is the Role of the Business Continuity Manager?

Plan B Consulting

As an in-house business continuity manager, Ive always believed there should be a clear distinction between managing crises and incidentswhatever your organisation calls themand addressing day-to-day or longer-term challenges that could affect operations. However, we can still play a valuable role.