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  • Solution and Industry
    In today’s digital-first world, it is critical for businesses to adapt and maintain the pace of change to identify new growth opportunities and exceed customer expectations, or they risk being left behind. Being a digital business embraces new ways of thinking about operating – it’s a mindset, it’s agility, it’s continued innovation - woven into the fabric of your ways of working.Protiviti helps…
  • News
    August 27, 2024
    London, UK, 27 August 2024 – Global consulting firm Protiviti UK is pleased to announce it has become a signatory of the Armed Forces Covenant (AFC).The covenant is a government-backed scheme that advocates for the unique needs of those within the Armed Forces Community, ensuring employers create environments in which all those who serve, have served, and/or have serving family members are…
  • Leadership
    Carol is Protiviti's Global Consumer Products and Services Industry Lead. She is responsible for setting Protiviti’s strategy to provide industry specific solutions to our clients as they transform their business. Strategic areas of focus include e commerce, omnichannel, user/customer/employee experience, finance transformation, digital supply chain including inventory management /loss prevention…
  • Survey
    February 15, 2024
    Chief financial officers (CFOs) have a unique vantage point regarding talent management, one that explains why the ability to attract, develop and retain top talent represents their top risk concern in both 2024 and 2034.
  • Podcast Transcript
    October 9, 2023
    The results from this year's Global Technology Audit Risks Survey, conducted by Protiviti and The Institute of Internal Auditors, reveal a complex and multifaceted landscape of technology risks. Cybersecurity is the top priority and by a wide margin. AI is an emerging risk with gaps in organisational preparedness and audit proficiency. The talent gap in IT is a growing concern and data privacy is…
  • Podcast Transcript
    October 5, 2022
    In late 2020, physicists in China generated controversy by claiming quantum advantage with a photonic quantum computing system that’s technically not programmable. Other companies have been experimenting with photonic systems, including QuiX Quantum. How do these machines work? Should scientists redefine what quantum advantage means, focusing on practical, usable problems a machine is solving?…
  • Podcast Transcript
    October 5, 2022
    In coding, libraries make developers’ lives easier, sparing them thousands of lines of code, while also increasing performance and security. And everyone’s concerned with security as fault-tolerant quantum computing approaches. Geometry Labs has released the “lattice-algebra” library to bring a high-performance cryptographic library to developers interested in using post-quantum cryptography in…
  • Podcast Transcript
    December 15, 2021
    Crypto agility measures how well your company can adapt to new cryptographic primitives and algorithms without making disruptive changes. Every company will need to achieve this bragging right as soon as possible to avoid the coming quantum computing cryptographic apocalypse. This includes a combination of auditing where you are on the journey and then actually taking action. During this podcast…
  • Podcast Transcript
    January 12, 2022
    We’re currently in the quantum economy 2.0. What was 1.0? We discuss this with someone who spent over two decades at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and who now consults with companies on a range of policy issues relating to the quantum economy. We also explore the business outlook for various quantum computing and sensing technologies. Join host Konstantinos Karagiannis…
  • Podcast Transcript
    January 26, 2022
    Nearly US$1 billion in funding poured into the quantum computing industry last year. One company, PsiQuantum, received about half of that! What are they building? Nothing less than a photonic quantum computer with a million qubits. How does this machine compare to trapped ion and transmon approaches from the competition? And, more importantly, how soon could this quantum computing behemoth be…
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