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Hello Reader,
Welcome to our June issue of BOS Security Check. This month, we're touching base on the ways data security concerns impact your workforce, how facial recognition AI can be used for security purposes, and more!
For news, information and security's best practices, be sure to explore our entire site and keep an eye on your inbox for our monthly updates.
Sincerely,
Nat Carmack
nat@bossecurity.com
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Personal Data Security: How Data Security Concerns Impact Your Workforce
For years individuals have provided personal information freely without giving a second thought to how that data would be used. But repeated security breaches in organizations such as Yahoo, Marriott and Target have made people more cautious about what information they are willing to provide and to whom.
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Security Technology: Facial Recognition AI
Security technology is constantly advancing. It’s becoming less expensive, more accurate and easier to use. One of those advancements is facial recognition AI, a market which is expected to be worth $6.84 billion by 2021 compared to the $3.35 billion in 2016.
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Data Privacy Bills a Threat to Security?
With the passage of GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) in Europe and the CCPA (California Consumer Privacy Act) in California, those who collect and store data are being called upon to prove they are using that information responsibly – collecting only what they need and keeping it secure.
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