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The Future of Insurance: A Business Analyst’s Insight into Emerging Trends and Technologies

Dataversity

The insurance industry is undergoing a revolution, mainly driven by the application of advanced emerging technologies. The application and installation of new technologies enable a better future for our industry, where customers will receive maximum efficiency, security, and flexibility.

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KSQL Training for Hands-On Learning

Confluent

Reading, writing, and transforming data in Apache Kafka ® using KSQL is an effective way to rapidly deliver event streaming applications for clients (e.g., streaming insurance events ). Through this hands-on course, you will build an entire taxi-booking application using KSQL and Apache Kafka.

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The Future of Network Security: Cybersecurity Predictions for 2023 & Beyond

CATO Networks

Cyber criminals are more adept at targeting and exploiting weaknesses in networks and applications. Growing Importance of API Security Modern applications are designed around APIs, and as such, application security practices depend, tremendously, on API security practices.

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SASE is the Right Choice for Cyber Risk Management

CATO Networks

A common form of risk transference is taking out an insurance policy. In the event that an organization experiences a risk event such as a cyberattack the insurance provider takes on most or all of the cost of remediating the issue and restoring normal operations.

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The Value of Security Simplicity

CATO Networks

Momentum CyberScape Source IT and security leaders must consider multiple security product categories such as network & infrastructure, web, endpoint, application, data, mobile, risk & compliance, operations & incident response, threat intelligence, IoT, IAM, email/messaging, risk management, and more. How does this happen?

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