Welcome to My TechDecisions Week in Review, where we round up the most important stories you might have missed this week, January 21st-25th, 2019. Read on to find out what’s happening this week:
Features:
5 Antidotes to Common Business Ailments Facing Tech Decision Makers
As a progressive business leader, it’s important to take the pulse of your organization. When you do, you might find some of these common ailments. Here are some antidotes to help you fix them.
How Artificial Intelligence is Creating the Netflix Model in Higher Education
Artificial Intelligence is leading to a boon in distance learning, similar to the Netflix model, and it’s a good thing for higher education.
My TechDecisions Podcast – Episode 55, Matthew Andriani of MazeBolt
Host Jonathan Blackwood talks to Matthew Andriani of MazeBolt about phishing attacks, DDoS attacks, strategy for cybersecurity, and more.
Cyber Risk Management: 5 Important Considerations
While there is no magic bullet, these 5 elements are critical to your cyber risk management strategy.
Blogs:
New Ways We Might Get Hacked in 2019
Relying on AI, old and new methods, hackers will be kicking up their attack strategies this year.
Research: AV-over-IP Adoption Is Growing … But Not Exploding
Futuresource Consulting has released research, analysis and commentary on the growth and adoption of AV over IP that also shows obstacles to mass adoption.
Facial Recognition Being Embraced by Consumers
National survey finds that few Americans want limits on facial recognition technology.
Marriott Concedes Failing to Encrypt 5 Million Passport Numbers
Marriott is dealing with the largest data breach in history and admitting to not properly securing passport numbers.
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