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Key Take Outs of the Cyber Security Awareness Month 2020

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Cyber Security Awareness Month was launched by the National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA) and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in October 2004 as a broad effort to help all Americans stay safer and more secure online. When Cybersecurity Awareness Month first began, the awareness efforts centered around suggestions like updating your antivirus software twice a year to mirror similar efforts around changing batteries in smoke alarms during daylight saving time. This year’s theme, “Do your Part. #BeCyberSmart” encourages individuals and organizations to take proactive steps to enhance cybersecurity and protect their part of cyberspace. According to an article on Forbes, named Booming Industries In 2020 : Cybersecurity - it's been predicted that the cybersecurity market could reach $400 billion by 2026. While the pandemic has impacted just about every industry, cybersecurity is in a unique position to accelerate innovation and growth. 2020 ECSM Themes A look at the key

How New-Age Technologies are Adding Value to Telecom Industry

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The telecommunication industry has been a central player in the global technological revolution during the last 3 decades. From SDN to IoT , 5G to Digital VAS, cutting edge technologies are heavily impacting in the telecom sector. The outcome, the telecommunication industry continues to record an increase in both connections and traffic.     The telecom industry has been making a huge shift in terms of technologies. The emergence of these digital transformation technologies allows millions of people around the world to experience new ways of accessing information. New digital services will have higher security requirements that necessitate business-wide security transformation covering the full technology stack, the data, the service creation process, the partners, the physical environment and a change to a security-aware culture.   How the Telecom Industry is Leveraging Digital Transformation Telecom industries are undergoing massive structural change turning their customer

How Modern Manufacturing is Driven by Data, Automation, Robotics & Cyber Systems

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Technology is identified as the most important area of manufacturing process decision making, followed by quality assurance and control. The digital manufacturing processes could prove to be a boon for the companies. It is representing the fourth industrial revolution driven by data, automation, and cyber systems.       Recent research has focused on identifying the role of technology in strategic manufacturing decision making in a particular industry. Manufacturing technology provides productive tools that power a growing, stable economy and a rising standard of living. The digitization of manufacturing has advanced so far that it is being called Industry 4.0 - representing the fourth industrial revolution driven by data, connectivity, and cyber systems.   Fast-Growing Manufacturers Are Much More Technologically-Oriented - Technology is identified as the most important area of manufacturing process decision making, followed by quality assurance and control. Cloud-based com