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Solving Software Quality Challenges During The Global Pandemic

YoungUpstarts

In a recent Call for Code Global Challenge , IBM outlined the top three areas that are in urgent need of rapid solution development: – Crisis communication. Security testing. This is why more and more companies turn to software QA consulting to address their security testing needs. – Remote education.

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5 Business Security Tips To Protect Your IT Systems

YoungUpstarts

The global average cost of a security breach is $3.92 If your business isn’t ready to spend that type of money cleaning up a mess, you need to work on your business security. Increasing your business security will boost your ability to confidently and confidentially serve customers. Enforce Secure Passwords.

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Global Graduate: Apostille Services for Degrees and Diplomas

Women Entrepreneurs Can

Ensuring that educational documents are authenticated for global use is not just beneficial, it’s often a requirement for those looking to work or study internationally. The post Global Graduate: Apostille Services for Degrees and Diplomas appeared first on WECAN.

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Digital Leadership During Global Upheaval

The Startup Magazine

Instead of seeing data breaches happening once a month, the added time to dedicated to cracking security could speed this up to once a week. The post Digital Leadership During Global Upheaval appeared first on The Startup Magazine.

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Paul Herdsman Of NICE Global: The Benefits Of Utilizing Nearshore Outsourcing For Your Business

YoungUpstarts

In the latter, you may be dealing with increased costs, communication hiccups, expensive travel fares, mismatched work hours, and a general lack of security that you’re getting the product you’re paying for. Follow Paul Herdsman on ThriveGlobal and Medium.

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Technology, Innovation, and Great Power Competition  – 2022 Wrap Up

Steve Blank

We just wrapped up the second year of our Technology, Innovation, and Great Power Competition class – now part of our Stanford Gordian Knot Center for National Security Innovation. The return of strategic competition between great powers became a centerpiece of the 2017 National Security Strategy and 2018 National Defense Strategy.

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Securing the Supply Chain – COVID-19 series

Start Up Blog

With 70 years of unimpeded global growth and globalisation we’ve all become a little complacent. The global economy which has come to rely on China as its low cost factory will be in trouble again. Scenario 2: Global Internet Virus. Digital can only substitute so much. Two aren’t just possible, but probable.

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