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2020 marks the launch of the Thales Data Threat Report-Global Edition for the seventh consecutive year. This year the report focuses on the post digitaltransformation era. Yet, despite their significance, rates of data encryption and tokenization are low. Sage advice: encrypt everything.
Our annual Thales Data Threat Report-Federal Edition , released today, found that 98% of federal agencies are storing sensitive data within a digitallytransformative environment. The cloud, arguably not an “emerging” technology, has picked up more speed as a digitallytransformative environment for government agencies.
healthcare organizations are nearly universal in the adoption of digitaltransformation technologies (cloud, SaaS applications, bigdata, IoT, digital payments, containers, and blockchain). Thales will also host a webinar on Thursday, Sept. ET about “The State of Data Security in Healthcare.”
I’m currently getting my master’s degree in technology, where I’m diving deep into emerging trends and technologies such as IoT, machine learning, analytics, and bigdata. I’m also a tech lover, and I read about it every day. Outside of work, I teach part-time at Universidad Tecnológica Nacional FRGP. .
As most of us are aware, digitaltransformation through bigdata analytics, online transactions, the Internet of Things (IoT) and cloud-based applications has dramatically changed businesses of all kinds. At the same time, workers have become mobile on a global scale, requiring access to ever larger amounts of data.
As Chris noted when the Lunch & Learn session began, the pandemic drove many organizations to digitallytransform most functions of business, quickly, which meant increased security threats — especially for organizations in the healthcare industry where Advantasure thrives. I believe in: if you write it, you own it.
As Chris noted when the Lunch & Learn session began, the pandemic drove many organizations to digitallytransform most functions of business, quickly, which meant increased security threats — especially for organizations in the healthcare industry where Advantasure thrives. From BigData to Open Source.
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