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2018 Thales Data Threat Report, Global Edition: Digital Transformation & Data Security

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Digital transformation inherently drives organizations into a data driven world – and each technology used for digital transformation (cloud, big data, IoT, blockchain, mobile payments and more) requires its own unique approach to protecting data. Big Data – 99%. Blockchain – 92%.

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Managing Digital Security as Risk and Complexity Rise

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Gartner defines digital risk management as “the integrated management of risks associated with digital business components, such as cloud, mobile, social, big data, third-party technology providers, OT and the IoT.” Every data privacy regulation we’ve seen calls for a similar set of best practices.

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Retail has a multi-cloud problem…with sensitive data

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

DX technologies such as cloud, mobile payments, IoT, Big Data and others have fundamentally changed retailers’ business models, not only by opening new channels to reach customers, but also in how they communicate with, serve, and support them. For more key findings, download the 2019 Thales Data Threat Report- Retail Edition.

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2019 Thales DTR: Global Edition: Facts that may surprise you

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

It’s no longer just data center applications – cloud implementations, big data, IoT, mobile payments, containers and blockchain are on the list for implementation by year end for 80%+ deployment in each category. Please visit our website to learn more about our 2019 Data Threat Report-Global Edition.

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IoT and Cybersecurity: What’s the Future?

Security Affairs

IoT gizmos make our lives easier, but we forget that these doohickeys are IP endpoints that act as mini-radios. They continuously send and receive data via the internet and can be the easiest way for a hacker to access your home network. Department of Homeland Security described IoT security as a matter of homeland security.

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