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3 Cybersecurity Predictions for 2022

Dataversity

From high-profile ransomware attacks to government spending on improving national security, the cybersecurity industry impacted nearly every sector – including business, health care and education – in 2021. We don’t foresee this slowing down anytime soon, meaning that in 2022, companies should be aware of emerging threats and risks.

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Fortifying Enterprise Digital Security Against Hackers Weaponizing AI

Smart Data Collective

Methods hackers use to weaponize AI and solutions Over the years, AI has enabled a better understanding of customer behavior, changed how businesses operate and predicted cyber threats. Cybersecurity experts use AI for malware detection, malicious IP blocking, and website classification. However, this is far from the truth.

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12 Cloud Computing Risks & Challenges Businesses Are Facing In These Days

Data Pine

3) Cloud Computing Benefits. We have already predicted in our BI trends article the importance and implementation of the cloud in companies like Alibaba, Amazon, Google and Microsoft. Table of Contents. 1) What Is Cloud Computing? 2) The Challenges Of Cloud Computing. 4) The Future Of Cloud Computing.

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Why the Tech Talent Gap is Scaring CEOs Across the Globe

Cprime

Regardless of what industry they are in, nearly every company in 2022 is in the software business to some extent. This dramatically outweighed both supply chain worries (26 percent) and cybersecurity (20 percent). 20 percent felt the effort remained the same, and just 3 percent felt it had become easier.

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Top 5 Trends Impacting Finance Teams in 2024

Insight Software

Generative AI Since ChatGPT was released in November of 2022, generative AI has exploded onto the global market. Cloud Adoption Cloud adoption is nothing new, but it continues to rise to the forefront as time goes on–for the first time, cloud spending is predicted to surpass $1 trillion in 2024.

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