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Around this time each year, Thales eSecurity releases our annual Data ThreatReport (DTR). Now in its sixth year, the report is squarely focused on digitaltransformation and what that means for organizations and their data security. Please visit our website to learn more about our 2019 Data ThreatReport.
With more and more organizations embracing digitaltransformation and accelerating their pace to digitize every piece of information, they become increasingly vulnerable to sophisticated cyber-attacks and data breaches. With the global spend on digitaltransformation slated to reach a whopping $2.3 To Sum It Up.
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As the retail industry follows suit with today’s digitaltransformation, customer expectations are at an all-time high. As we head into 2019, one thing is clear: more convenience is directly proportional to industry-wide risk. Our recent Data ThreatReport, Retail Edition showed that 52 percent of U.S.
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As false predictions of digitaltransformation fade into the past, we are hurtling into a new era of business. Upwards of 84% of enterprises are using, or planning to use, digitallytransformative technologies such as cloud, big data, containers, blockchain and the Internet of Things (IoT). Understanding the threats.
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In responding to ever-evolving threats and opportunities, enterprises today must embrace constant motion – a continuous cycle of responding to change and keeping one eye on what’s to come. This underpins the digitaltransformation imperative most of them face today, and the huge responsibility that rests on the shoulders of the CIO.
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