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Supply Chain Tips for Software Companies to Avoid Data Breaches

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PC Magazine reports that 422 million people were affected by data breaches last year. Luckily, this approach is beginning to change, primarily thanks to industry behemoths like Sonatype , who do everything they can to make software development companies aware of the risks associated with software supply chains.

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Cybersecurity On Call: Balancing Connectivity and Cybersecurity with Paul Roberts

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While this connectivity has given us a new understanding of creature comforts, they have also created risk. An example of this can be found through the the recent debacle from smart lock manufacturer LockState , who can unfortunately vouch for this type of risk. He has appeared on NPR’??

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Unlock The Power of Your Data With These 19 Big Data & Data Analytics Books

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With that in mind, we have prepared a list of the top 19 definitive data analytics and big data books, along with magazines and authentic readers’ reviews upvoted by the Goodreads community. Companies, both big and small, are seeking the finest ways to leverage their data into a competitive advantage.

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Building Better: Ethics and Product Development

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The Internet of Things only makes the rise of attacks on companies more likely and more challenging to deal with as it continues to grow; more than 20 billion new devices are forecast to connect to the internet this year alone. We have to develop countermeasures to reduce the risk of replicating human unconscious bias in AI.

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Cybersecurity on Call: Nation-State Cyber Operations with Patrick Tucker

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Tucker has written about emerging technology in MIT Technology Review and BBC News Magazine along with many other publications. He’s also the author of The Naked Future: What Happens in a World That Anticipates Your Every Move. Previously Tucker was deputy editor for The Futurist for nine years.