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    August 16, 2021
    Consumer products companies face many significant challenges.  As markets and supply chains continue to become more global, and as customers continue to demand more convenience and personalization from consumer products companies, we see increased pressure to improve shrinking margins and meet customers’ evolving needs.  One of the key processes that enables this balance is demand…
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    July 14, 2021
    The cryptographic apocalypse could be under five years away, depending on interconnect technologies that might allow quantum computers to work together. Is now the time to start planning for, or even implementing, post-quantum safe cryptography? It all depends on the shelf life of the data you’re trying to protect. Join host Konstantinos Karagiannis for a chat about post-quantum cryptography you…
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    March 2, 2021
    Welcome to episode one of our Risky Women Transformation series where Lucy Pearman talks change, innovation and what’s next in the world of governance, risk, and compliance. Listen to the episode on the Risky Women website here. Want To Learn More? Risky Women website Risk Transformation services
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    May 20, 2020
    Mobile applications are an essential communication channel between firms and their customers, employees, suppliers and other stakeholders. The COVID-19 pandemic has made mobile applications even more vital as companies rapidly pivot to new or modified business processes to minimize risk to their customers and team members. As firms reset their technology portfolios to align with the new economy…
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    June 15, 2021
    Finding a specific use case that proves quantum advantage will radically kickstart the quantum computing industry. While universal gate-based quantum computers with error correction are a few years away, annealers;- quantum systems from D-Wave - are proving excellent at specific types of problems today, especially in a hybrid approach aided by classical computers. Just how excellent are these…
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    April 20, 2021
    Will continued quantum advancements threaten Bitcoin and other altcoin transactions? Listen as we discuss The Quantum Resistant Ledger (QRL) a cryptocurrency taking a post-quantum safe approach to blockchain. While BTC’s value may plummet at even the threat of quantum tampering, QRLs should remain immune. Can Bitcoin learn a thing or two and adapt? Will the value of QRL go up with the…
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    May 5, 2021
    What do you do when you’re working on what could be the world’s most powerful quantum computer … but it’s not quite ready? Well, you give access to other powerful systems via your cloud environment. During this episode we discuss Microsoft Azure Cloud, software development environments and abstracting away complexity, muse on when or if topological computing will arrive (and explain it), and…
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    May 26, 2020
    In this two-part series, we look at the factors needed for a Privileged Access Management program to be considered mature.  In today’s dynamic world, businesses are constantly being asked to become more agile, more nimble, and more forward-thinking to keep up with customer demands and the competition’s services. This leads to more rapid changes in technology footprints, software…
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    April 23, 2020
    This is a series of podcasts on GRC programs and technologies, obtaining perspectives from Protiviti leaders and subject-matter experts around the world on GRC drivers, innovations and challenges in their markets. This episode features conversation with Yasumi Taniguchi, a managing director and leader of Protiviti’s offices in Japan. Yasumi-san provides her thoughts and perspectives on GRC…
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    October 20, 2021
    Compared to a couple years ago, we’re spoiled by how many real quantum computers we can access online today. Some systems are available through multi-hardware cloud sites like Microsoft Azure Quantum and Amazon Braket; some through individual system manufacturer’s own sites. As more machines come online, and more businesses compete for quantum compute time, things are starting to get a little…
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