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MY TAKE: How digital technology and the rising gig economy are exacerbating third-party risks

The Last Watchdog

Accounting for third-party risks is now mandated by regulations — with teeth. Addressing third-parties Allen founded The Santa Fe Group in 1995 and established it as a leading consultancy, specializing on emerging technologies. By 2030, 50 percent of employees are expected to be contract workers, Allen noted.

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The Five-Step PCI DSS 4.0 Transition Checklist

CyberSecurity Insiders

They also predict this number will reach $408 billion in losses by 2030. is clearly failing to protect cardholder account details effectively in today’s environment. Protect stored account data. Requirement 3: “Account Data” instead of “Cardholder Data” indicates a potential increase of scope for PCI assets. and PCI v4.0:

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Can smart cities be secured and trusted?

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

It is the year 2030, and you have had another busy day. With this seamless interaction of the latest IoT technologies, “smart cities” are redefining the way we live and work. There’s just one problem…these massive, radical, interconnected technology systems also raise serious privacy and security concerns.

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What Will Cybersecurity Look Like Over the Next Five Years?

Veracode Security

There are three key technology trends that we believe will impact cybersecurity, and software security, the most over the next several years. billion active IoT devices – and this number is expected to climb to 24.1 billion by 2030. But IoT devices and cloud-connected software bring increased risk.

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What Will Cybersecurity Look Like Over the Next Five Years?

Security Boulevard

There are three key technology trends that we believe will impact cybersecurity, and software security, the most over the next several years. billion active IoT devices – and this number is expected to climb to 24.1 billion by 2030. But IoT devices and cloud-connected software bring increased risk.

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Becoming an MSSP: Tools, Services & Tips for Managed Security Services

eSecurity Planet

According to Jay McBain, an analyst at Forrester Research, spending on IT and telecommunications will be worth about $7 trillion by 2030. 54% of ESG respondents stated that the primary drivers behind technology spending were strengthening of cybersecurity and improving resiliency against attacks. Competition is fierce.

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