Closing the data trust gap
How can we ensure the data that underpins the digital economy and enriches our lives is trustworthy – at every point in its life cycle?
With thousands of devices added to the IoT every minute, businesses can turn data into valuable information, while increasing convenience for consumers.
How can we ensure the data that underpins the digital economy and enriches our lives is trustworthy – at every point in its life cycle?
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In the article, we look at how IoT and 5G mobile technology will transform our work and our world – and what cybersecurity risks we should be aware of.