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Why AI Is The Future Of Remote Security Monitoring
June 21, 2020
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By Louis Columbus
Bottom Line: Real-time analysis of remote video feeds is rapidly improving thanks to AI, increasing the accuracy of remote equipment and facility monitoring. Agriculture, construction, oil & gas, utilities, and critical infrastructure all need to merge cybersecurity and physical security to adapt to an increasingly complex threatscape. What needs to
Cybersecurity attack: Your questions about what it is, its various types & how to be safe answered
June 20, 2020
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By Pranav Hegde
India has the second-largest internet user base, which is expanding day-by-day, it is thus essential to ensure high-level security and fill in any loopholes present in the network to avoid any kind of data breach.The internet has become the new basic essential service, especially during the coronavirus pandemic where people
Cybersecurity Starts At The Top: Why The C-Suite Should Lead Mobile Security
June 19, 2020
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By Simon Biddiscombe
Simon Biddiscombe is the CEO of MobileIron, the company that introduced the industry’s first mobile-centric, zero trust platform. When we think of who is most vulnerable to phishing attacks, C-level executives may not immediately come to mind. But as a recent study commissioned by my company and conducted by Vanson
IoT Security
June 19, 2020
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By Seth Adler
Dr. George Antoniou returns as a guest to talk with host George Rettas, president and CEO of Task Force 7 Radio and Task Force 7 Technologies. Dr. Antoniou is the associate professor of cyber security management at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Florida, where his research interests include leadership, developing
What Will Cybersecurity’s ‘New Normal’ Look Like?
June 19, 2020
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By Curtis Franklin
The coronavirus pandemic has forced changes for much of the business world, cybersecurity included. What can we expect going forward? From the way restaurants operate to how sports are played, many people expect life to operate a whole lot differently in the pandemic’s aftermath. The big question for us, though,