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Advance Detection and Reporting Are Key to Preventing Attacks

The Rand Blog

Shootings, bombings, and the like are most commonly prevented when members of the public report their suspicions. What kinds of warning signs should we all be on the lookout for in the weeks and months ahead?

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Lindsey Bateman: Keep Your Eyes on the Horizon for Emerging Threats – and New Solutions

FS-ISAC

Episode Notes A financial services CISO’s job is to secure the organization of today and tomorrow. Lindsey Bateman, Chief Information Security Officer at M&G plc, a UK Savings and Investments company, recommends instituting a Security by Default culture to reduce the risks and increase the resilience of financial services institutions today, while keeping an eye on the horizon for emerging threats – and quantum computing is at the top of the list.

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Why Being Good to Your Workers Is Good for Your Stock Price

The Rand Blog

Companies that invest in their frontline workers—and are clearer about where/how—could see a meaningful uptick in their stock value, while also becoming more attractive to job candidates in a tight labor market. And those investments for employees can have transformative effects on people's lives and economic mobility.

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What Are the Storage Requirements for Generative AI?

Pure Storage

What Are the Storage Requirements for Generative AI? by Blog Home Summary Data storage is an essential layer in the GenAI stack, but not all data storage solutions have the capabilities necessary to support it. Pure Storage solutions offer everything you need for headache-free data storage for AI workloads. Generative AI, including large language models (LLMs), is a whole new beast for organizations—especially for IT—requiring new ways of storing and managing data.

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Are Robots Replacing You? Keeping Humans in the Loop in Automated Environments

Speaker: Erroll Amacker

As businesses increasingly adopt automation, finance leaders must navigate the delicate balance between technology and human expertise. This webinar explores the critical role of human oversight in accounts payable (AP) automation and how a people-centric approach can drive better financial performance. Join us for an insightful discussion on how integrating human expertise into automated workflows enhances decision-making, reduces fraud risks, strengthens vendor relationships, and accelerates R

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Sleep Alliance: Rebranding Sleep Divorce for Better Rest and Relationships

The Rand Blog

When both partners are well rested, they are likely to be less irritable and more supportive, leading to a stronger, more positive relationship. By viewing separate slumber as a sleep alliance, rather than a sleep divorce, more couples may consider an option that has led to better sleep and healthier relations for many.

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Developing an inclement weather policy to protect employees 

everbridge

Weather events can have a significant impact on both employees and businesses, with 2023 marking a historic year for billion-dollar weather and climate disasters in the US. According to the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) , “There were 28 weather and climate disasters in 2023, surpassing the previous record of 22 in 2020, tallying a price tag of at least $92.9 billion,” including winter and sever weather storms.

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Data protection issues in air-gapped factory-floor environments

Acronis

The downtime costs for highly automated factory-floor environments are some of the world’s highest, estimated at anywhere from $1 million to $10 million per hour, and up. So it should be no surprise that many manufacturing enterprises seek to eliminate the possibility of a network-borne cyberattack by air gapping their factory-floor IT and operational technology (OT) systems.

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COVID: 4-Years later

BryghtPath

Mid-March 2020, Spring Break, COVID-19 is being discussed in the news and we are about to go to Florida for a long weekend. Should we go? It’s just a long weekend, and they won’t close everything down, right? Wrong. While in Florida, all the parks closed one by one during our last couple of days … The post COVID: 4-Years later appeared first on Bryghtpath.