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PCI compliance: The best defense is a great defense

CIO Business Intelligence

PCI DSS compliance is a robust defense that significantly mitigates the risks involved with all three. Cybersecurity experts at Verizon Consulting Services draw on hands-on experience in solving payment card security challenges dating back to the formation of the PCI security regulation in 2002.

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SEC climate-related disclosure rules for public companies

IBM Big Data Hub

However, there will be a phase-in period for compliance, with the largest companies reporting, as required, on climate-related risks by fiscal year 2025 and on emissions by 2026. IBM offers products that help organizations track and report their environmental impact, and their exposure to climate risk. How can IBM help?

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The art and science of data product portfolio management

AWS Big Data

At the same time, unstructured approaches to data mesh management that don’t have a vision for what types of products should exist and how to ensure they are developed are at high risk of creating the same effect through simple neglect. How do we define “risk” and “value” in the context of data products, and how can we measure this?

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Security is dead: Long live risk management

CIO Business Intelligence

Information risk management is no longer a checkpoint at the end of development but must be woven throughout the entire software delivery lifecycle. The modern security challenge: Risk in Wonderland In Lewis Carrolls Alice in Wonderland, the Queen of Hearts famously declares, Sentence first verdict afterward.

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Six steps to creating a successful IT strategy: A guide for CIOs

CIO Business Intelligence

Step 5: Gap analysis Identifying gaps The gap analysis involves comparing the current state of IT with the desired future state as outlined in the IT strategy. Daniel Saroff is group vice president of consulting and research at IDC, where he is a senior practitioner in the end-user consulting practice.

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