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Meet the 50 CISOs to Watch in 2024

Lacework

Lacework is proud to present our second annual group of 50 CISOs to Watch, a compilation of the most visionary and effective cybersecurity leaders in the industry. In a field driven by constant change, what sets a cybersecurity leader apart? With new cybersecurity regulations like the U.S.

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Secured by Women: Meet Rinki Sethi, VP and CISO at BILL

Lacework

Women’s representation in cybersecurity has come a long way in the last decade, but we still have progress to make before the balance truly shifts. That’s exactly why Lacework launched Secured by Women last year; and now, we’re thrilled to be back to continue championing the incredible women making a difference in cybersecurity.

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8 top priorities for CIOs in 2023

CIO

Critical IT skills, especially in cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and machine learning, have long been in short supply, and the current labor shortage is intensifying the need for such professionals, Kirkwood notes. To achieve this goal, “CIOs need to treat the assessment and analysis of data as a scientific discipline,” he advises.

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Rethinking the IT talent pipeline

CIO

Amanda Merola had zero technical background when she came to The Hartford in 2015, despite a natural interest in computers and a proclivity for problem-solving. You used to be able to buy people or rely on the education system to pull people through so there was a ready supply of trained technical people.

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Sustainable Software Engineering Through the Lens of Environmental

Xebia

However, our conversations predominantly revolve around the economic dimension, such as optimizing costs in cloud computing, or the technical dimension, particularly when addressing code maintainability. Energy Efficiency: Endeavor to use the minimum amount of energy necessary. The Green Software Foundation.

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Smart Hotel Infrastructure: How to Adopt IoT in Hospitality

Altexsoft

Not only does it eliminate plastic waste that comes with producing cards, but it also provide more security. Hotels can’t usually control the energy each room is consuming. The most common communication methods for wireless communication in hospitality are Bluetooth Low Energy and WiFi. Mobile keys. Curtains and shades.

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The top 14 benefits of cloud computing

Openxcell

Meanwhile, according to Dell , businesses that invest in big data, cloud, mobility, and security grow their income up to 53% more quickly than their rivals. Data Security One of the factors that give owners sleepless nights is data security. There could be an instance where information is lost or stolen.

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