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Buying advice for CIOs as low-code/no-code spending rises

CIO Business Intelligence

Governance guidelines “If I had to tell someone looking to buy a no-code or a low-code tool what to look for to tell whether that vendor is serious about helping them build a culture of low-code/no-code development, it would be controls to help them set up governance around who can use the tools and what the tools can be used for,” says Rosen. “Do

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How New York overengineered its million-dollar vaccine passport

Vox

Meanwhile, workers don’t have a strong incentive to prolong the process of checking people’s proof of vaccination when they already face harassment from customers angry about Covid-19 guidelines. The governor’s office then shared the latest data, which showed a similar trend. million more in licensing fees.

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Pros and cons of low-code development platforms

mrc's Cup of Joe Blog

Summary: A growing trend, low-code development claims to address many of the common challenges facing businesses today. What are the pros and cons of this growing trend? However, IT can mitigate that risk by providing a sanctioned low-code platform and guidelines on how to use it. But, how accurate are these claims?

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You’re not alone in the cyber battlefield

Dataconomy

This enables them to stay up-to-date with the latest threat trends and best practices, ensuring that their clients receive the most effective protection possible. It provides a set of guidelines and protocols for service providers to ensure the security, confidentiality, and integrity of customer data. What is SOC 2? What is HIPAA?

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Social networks in organizations: balancing risk, reward, and transparency - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

I am finding it very tiresome to continuously hear security consultants and vendors with big PR budgets go on endlessly about risks, without ever mentioning business benefits. For the most current insights and trends in the living networks, follow @rossdawson on Twitter! However I think the message has already pretty much got through.

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Netflix scrambled internally to suppress a controversial movie from search results

The Verge

CancelNetflix started trending on Twitter. So the company created its own poster, as it often does for licensed films. These include a Slack channel dedicated to sensitive assets and sensitive content guidelines for scenes that could be offensive in certain countries. The fallout was immediate. This one was far more provocative.

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