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The NIS2 Directive: why cyber-resilience is the new normal for European organisations

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Today, cybercrime is understood to be a threat to entire industry sectors and the stability of the wider digitally connected economy. Within this, the public sector, government, and critical national infrastructure (CNI) are especially vulnerable.

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Pioneering 5G Acceleration, Indonesia Marks a Revolutionary Digital Era Through Its First 5G Warehouse

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As such, Golden Indonesia Vision 2045 places a strong emphasis on leveraging digital technologies to enhance productivity, competitiveness, and resilience across all sectors of the economy. A prominent example is Thailand’s implementation of 5G in its smart manufacturing industries. billion. “The trillion.

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Think you can ignore quantum computing? Think again.

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When run on a big enough quantum computer, these algorithms will be able to crack all the public key crypto systems we rely on today for privacy. Many public and private organizations use these standards and require their partners to do the same. The impact will be felt globally.

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Government tech procurement takes three times longer than average

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Government organizations have the longest average buying cycle for technology when compared to other sectors, with procurement laws injecting complexity into the procurement process, according to a Gartner report. Government procurement teams are large. Government IT

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Upgrading Data Security in a Crisis

Speaker: M.K. Palmore, VP Field CSO (Americas), Palo Alto Networks

During this session, MK Palmore, the Field CSO (Americas) for Palo Alto Networks and a former public-sector executive, will walk through the difficulties of crisis planning execution in the midst of an organization's digital changes.

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From fear to abundance: Rethinking job security in the age of generative AI

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Together, humans and genAI have the power not only to transform industries but also to create new opportunities for workers across various sectors. But history has shown that while some jobs will be replaced, new roles emerge, and industries evolve and adapt to changing technologies. GenAI is no exception. Chet earned his B.S.

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The use cases for a private wireless networks are many and increasing

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In industries such as manufacturing, logistics, transportation, agriculture, and energy exploration, extreme and ever-changing conditions illustrate the critical need for robust and reliable connectivity. Traditional Wi-fi or even public cellular networks might not be able to scale with this kind of demand.

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Data Science Fails: Building AI You Can Trust

AI has the power to transform countless industries — including the healthcare, banking, insurance, and public service sectors, to name just a few — by introducing new efficiencies and revealing new opportunities for companies to solve problems.