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We used to think of network security as a perimeter issue, but with so many endpoints, the perimeter no longer exists. Employees now work from various locations using different devices, making it is close to impossible for any single IT team to confirm that they’re using protection mechanisms. Employees require safe, versatile endpoint experiences to…
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The Passwordless Future is Here for Your Microsoft Account
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The AI-enabled future
This article from Forbes explores Cognilytica’s four-part AI enabled vision of the future. In that vision, there are four main areas in which AI will impact our future lives: the way we work, the way we live, the way we experience the world and our interactions with each other, and the relationship we have with data.
