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May 30, 2020

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3 cloud security mistakes you’re likely making without knowing

Moving to a post-pandemic cloud deployment? You can easily avoid these security errors Read more ▶

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Decision support systems: Sifting data for better business decisions

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Getting started with Google Password Manager

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Quantum AI is still years from enterprise prime time

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Podcast: What does a recession mean for IT spending?

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Cisco takes aim at supporting SASE

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Securing Remote Workers in the Age of Teleworking

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Cyber LEAP Act aims for innovations through Cybersecurity Grand Challenges

Image: Decision support systems: Sifting data for better business decisions

Decision support systems: Sifting data for better business decisions

Decision support systems are a subset of business intelligence aimed at helping organizations make informed business decisions based on vast troves of analyzed data. Read more ▶

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Getting started with Google Password Manager

Your brain is not an effective password manager. Google's got a better option. Read more ▶

 
 
Image: Quantum AI is still years from enterprise prime time

Quantum AI is still years from enterprise prime time

Quantum computing’s greatest potential for widespread adoption during this decade is in artificial intelligence Read more ▶

Image: Podcast: What does a recession mean for IT spending?

Podcast: What does a recession mean for IT spending?

The economic impact of COVID-19 has forced many businesses to readjust their budgets and cut costs where possible. That could mean halting PC and smartphone upgrades or pausing software rollouts. One IT sector that may experience growth during the recession is infrastructure. As cloud becomes central to business operations, enterprises may be unwilling to cut costs entirely. And cloud service providers are buying up more hardware to cater to existing clients that are now working in the cloud more and more often. Stephen Minton, IDC analyst and program vice president of the Customer Insights & Analysis group, joins Juliet to discuss 2020 spending predictions and when IT spending may return to normal. More about IDC’s IT spending predictions: https://www.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=prUS46268520 IDC’s Coronavirus Index Report: https://www.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=US46272920 Read more ▶

Image: Cisco takes aim at supporting SASE

Cisco takes aim at supporting SASE

Cisco will upgrade and integrate access-control, networking and security products to address the goals of secure access service edge Read more ▶

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Securing Remote Workers in the Age of Teleworking

A significant number of your employees are now working from home as the pandemic continues to spread globally and the need to protect people’s health takes number one priority. In this situation, companies have had very little time to prepare for such large scale remote work and think about how to secure these devices that are now accessing corporate resources from outside the perimeter. But work from home doesn’t mean you have to compromise on security. Read more ▶

Image: Cyber LEAP Act aims for innovations through Cybersecurity Grand Challenges

Cyber LEAP Act aims for innovations through Cybersecurity Grand Challenges

New bill seeks to set up competitions across the US to spur security breakthroughs. Read more ▶

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