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What it Takes to Achieve Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

What it Takes to Achieve Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030. SAUDI ARABIA’S VISION 2030. Through Vision 2030, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) intends to reduce dependence on oil, diversify its economy, and develop public service sectors, such as health, education, infrastructure, recreation, and tourism. Thu, 01/21/2021 - 09:49.

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Cyber threat to Electric Vehicles

CyberSecurity Insiders

A recent online survey conducted for Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company (HSB) suggests that over 74% of prospective owners of Electric Vehicles(EVs) are in a fear that their vehicles might fall prey to ransomware, state funded campaigns and other variants of cyber attack when connected to public charging stations.

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Cybersecurity Insurance is Missing the Risk

Security Boulevard

First published by HelpNetSecurity  — Matthew Rosenquist Cybersecurity insurance is a rapidly growing market, swelling from approximately $13B in 2022 to an estimated $84B in 2030 (26% CAGR), but insurers are struggling with quantifying the potential risks of offering this type of insurance. The problem is with the nature of the threat.

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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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Is the Grid Secure Enough for the Electric Vehicle Influx?

IT Security Guru

Can we limit the exposure of charging stations and vehicles to cyber-attacks? The primary technology to decarbonize the road transport sector, which accounts for 16% of world emissions , is electric automobiles. Can the US grid sustain the increased demand for electricity and how can smart grids help in this direction?

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What’s new in IoT in ’22?

CyberSecurity Insiders

Today’s IoT is taking the place of the smartphone as the new “transformative” technology. With general crime and ransomware attacks increasing, how important do you think cybersecurity will be in the coming year? this year and up to 42% by 2030 driven by home demands and government programs. Smart Energy and Connected Cars.

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Protecting your Customers and Brand in 2022: Are you doing enough?

Jane Frankland

These are leaders who understand how to implement progressive technologies, like the cloud, 5G, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and others that are intricately woven, interconnected, and interdependent. Most believe an attack won’t happen to them which couldn’t be further from the truth. billion) is expected online.

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