If you’re an IT professional, you’re no stranger to the relentless pace of technological change. In the ever-evolving world of IT, staying ahead of the curve is crucial. One of the most exciting and transformative innovations in recent years is AI-driven service management. In this article, we’ll take you through the ins and outs of this game-changing approach to IT service management. Understanding AI in Service Management Let’s start with the basics. Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the context of IT service management refers to the use of machine learning, data analytics, and automation to streamline IT processes and improve service…
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Social media marketing (SMM) has emerged as a useful tool for businesses to connect with their target audience, establish brand recognition, and generate conversions in the highly competitive landscape. However, social media platforms continue to implement sophisticated security measures to curb misuse and safeguard user privacy. Marketers encounter hurdles when it comes to expanding their social media marketing endeavors and continue to increase their advertising budgets to reach the audience. This is where residential proxies step in and help marketing gurus. In this article, we are diving deeper into how residential proxies help with social media marketing tasks and how…
Data is a vital economic driver that delivers more advancement and value to a company. It has the potential to take them to new heights if handled and studied accurately. However, that same data can also expose businesses to risks if left unexplored and unsecured. With so many data protection laws coming into effect or already implemented, companies need to know how these privacy laws affect their business and what they can do to comply with them. Here’s a brief breakdown of five data privacy laws that could affect your business. European Union’s (EU) General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) The…
The British cybersecurity company Tanium published a survey on investments in digital protection in UK companies with alarming results: 79% of them only approve investments in cybersecurity after suffering a data breach; 92% experienced a data attack or breach, of which 74% occurred in 2021. Leadership reticence is also high, with 63% of leaders convinced cybersecurity is only a concern after an attack. New work practices The complexity of the situation has grown with the digital transformation of work. If it streamlines many processes, it can also open up serious security gaps. A sensitive point is the “home office”: Companies…
In the latter half of the 1890s, the idea of privacy received widespread recognition. Since then, privacy has undergone changes, and in the cases where it still applies, it is now deeply ingrained in daily choices and lifestyles. Today, privacy is regarded as a fundamental human right. So, what is privacy? Privacy 101 Although the definition of privacy varies, the right to privacy generally refers to the freedom from interference or intrusion and the right to be left alone. On the other hand, data privacy is the right to some degree of control over the collection, processing, sharing, and selling…
The United States is a peculiar case as far as its legislative attitude towards data privacy is concerned. That’s primarily because it has no federal or centralized data privacy law. As far as protecting consumers’ digital privacy rights is concerned, states have to legislate their own laws that address these issues. California was the first state to do so, thanks to the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). It soon passed another legislation that will replace the CCPA on January 1, 2023, titled the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA). Several other states are drafting their data privacy laws, such as Colorado,…