CEO Fired Over Employee Monitoring Among Forrester Privacy Predictions for 2023
In the coming year, lawmakers will be paying increased attention to workplace monitoring, and whistleblowers may also be demanding monitoring information to support complaints about labor law violations, are other predictions put together by 10 Forrester analysts.
New Report Finds Nearly 50% of 2021 Phishing Targeting Gov't Workers Aimed at Credential Theft
Compromised credentials provide an easy way for threat actors to get their hands on valuable data possessed by governments. Phishing attacks on civil servants jumped 30% from 2020 to 2021, with one out of every eight workers exposed to phishing threats during the period.
Infineon's OktoberTech Event Zeroes In on Decarbonization, Digitalization
Many of the executive presentations delivered at the OktoberTech event highlighted Infineon's efforts to fight global warming. Mark Vena was there to conduct interviews and provide analysis.
Metaverse Maybe a Moneymaker for Enterprises by 2027
In five years, 40% of large organizations worldwide will be using a combination of Web3, AR cloud, and digital twins in metaverse projects aimed at increasing revenue, Gartner predicted at its IT symposium in Orlando, Fla.
Rob Enderle discusses the unique security dynamic between Ukraine and BlackBerry -- then closes with his product of the week: the Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 3 dual-screen laptop.
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