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Lessons from 2020, and What to Expect in 2021: An Evolutionary Time in Cyber and Privacy

SecureWorld News

Looking back, it has certainly been a wild ride in 2020. But, as we head into the final month of 2020, and look forward to hopefully a calmer and safer 2021, it is a good opportunity to take stock of where things stand, and what we can expect around the corner. Looking back on 2020. 2020 gave us lessons, in more ways than one.

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Low code/no code tools reap IT benefits—with caveats

CIO Business Intelligence

A September 2021 Gartner report predicted that by 2025, 70% of new applications developed by enterprises will use low-code or no-code technologies, up from less than 25% in 2020. It’s for speed to market,” says CTO Vikram Ramani. This approach is especially valuable given the shortage of skilled developers.

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Top 10 Data Breaches of All Time

SecureWorld News

What was compromised: b ank account numbers, bank statements, mortgage and tax records, social security numbers, wire transaction receipts, and driver license images. What was compromised: Social Security numbers, birth dates, addresses, and in some cases driver license numbers and credit card information.

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Top 10 Data Breaches of All Time

SecureWorld News

What was compromised: b ank account numbers, bank statements, mortgage and tax records, social security numbers, wire transaction receipts, and drivers license images. What was compromised: Social Security numbers, birth dates, addresses, and in some cases drivers' license numbers and credit card information.

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How an Excel TikToker manifested her way to making six figures a day

The Verge

And she’s only been doing this since June 2020. I’ll take you back to March 2020. I had been traveling every week before this, doing securitization interviews for banks. It was April 2020 at that point — I didn’t create Miss Excel until June, two months later. Around October 2020, a business coach reached out to me.

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