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4 Cyber Security Insider Threat Indicators to Pay Attention To | Ekran System - 0 views

  • Insiders can target a variety of assets depending on their motivation.
  • they focus on data that can be either easily sold on the black market (like personal information of clients or employees) or that can be crucial to company operations (such as marketing data, financial information, or intellectual property)
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  • he most frequent goals of insider attacks include data theft, fraud, sabotage, and espionage.
  • Detecting a malicious insider attack can be extremely difficult, particularly when you’re dealing with a calculated attacker or a disgruntled former employee that knows all the ins and outs of your company.
  • Of course, behavioral tells that indicate a potential insider threat can vary depending on the personality and motivation of a malicious insider.
  • 1. Disgruntlement
  • 2. Unusual enthusiasm
  • 3. Unusually frequent trips and vacations  
  • 4. Unexplained changes in financial circumstances  
  • Insider threat detection is tough. There are no ifs, ands, or buts about it. However, every company is vulnerable, and when an insider attack eventually happens, effective detection, a quick response, and thorough investigation can save the company a ton of money in remediation costs and reputational damage.
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    "Insiders can target a variety of assets depending on their motivation. Usually, they focus on data that can be either easily sold on the black market (like personal information of clients or employees) or that can be crucial to company operations (such as marketing data, financial information, or intellectual property). Frequent targets of insider attacks include:  Databases"
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How technology is changing the hotel industry | Rentokil - 1 views

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    How technology is changing the hotel industry
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Balancing Technology with the Human Touch in Hospitality | By Nicole Dehler - Hospitali... - 0 views

  • Today's hoteliers have a variety of technological advancements at their fingertips, offering a myriad of solutions to streamline operations, and enhance the guest experience. For example, many hotels have used Augmented Reality to enable guests to seek additional information inside the hotel and around local places of interests.
  • But can there ever be too much of a good thing? Can too much digitization take us away from the core principles of high-touch hospitality on which the industry was founded? The solution is finding the right balance between high-tech and high-touch. While technology should never replace a commitment to service excellence, a simple knee-jerk resistance to technological progress is not the solution 一 the key is to discover how advanced technology can assist your staff and enhance the guest experience.
  • Modern hoteliers are increasingly relying on functions such as mobile check-in/out, cloud-based interfaces, centralized communications, native apps, push notifications, new and improved loyalty programs. These platforms let hotels continually aggregate guest data, creating actionable guest insights and additional opportunities for enhanced personalization.
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  • Technology should empower staff to better serve their guests, rather than being a futuristic replacement for high-touch service
  • hotel staff are empowered to interact freely with guests and without the pressure of front desk lines, while guests have complete autonomy over their check-in. In this way, technology can actually enhance service, turning a previously administrative process into one focused on the guest's needs.
  • When balancing a budget, hoteliers must decide what technology their staff and guests need the most, versus what technology is just "nice to have."
  • As technology continues to evolve, there will always be tension between high-tech and high-touch approaches to enhancing the guest experience.
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Proximity Marketing for the Tourism Industry - Web-Feet.co.uk Blog - 1 views

  • On average, we check our phones a whopping 150 times a day. This offers a huge number of opportunities for savvy marketers to target us with products.
  • Marketers know that providing personalised content to end users is critical to increase engagement.
  • Beacons broadcast content that is specific to a physical location. This means that end users get access to what’s relevant and useful to them specific to wherever they may be – whether they’re at an airport, in a hotel, at a tourist location or a shop.
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  • It’s expected that 70% of retail companies will use beacons over the next 5 years.
  • Coaster CMS is a next generation, beacon enabled Content Management System. It has been built from the ground up to make the management of content easy for the website owner. It’s beacon enabled with support for both Kontakt and Estimote beacons, and has innovative features that make it the perfect platform to build both static and location based content.
  • These beacons enable you to create micro-moments with your customers: these are critical touch points within the consumer journey which, when added together ultimately determine how that journey ends.
  • Offers, maps, and other important information can be all broadcasted via Bluetooth beacons, making the possibilities endless.
  • On average, we check our phones a whopping 150 times a day. This offers a huge number of opportunities for savvy marketers to target us with products.
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    This article discusses the promising technological advances going on in the space of proximity marketing. It details the advantages that proximity marketing can offer companies over traditional marketing methods and even lays out several ways that companies can get started in the space. Give how many times the average person checks their phone a day and the growing number of companies that are expected to adopt beacons, the technology used to broadcast content to a specific physical location, it makes logical sense that the technology for proximity marketing will only increase. That is why systems like Coaster CMS, the Content Management System, listed in the article will continue to be more prevalent as the need to have a firmer grasp on the content being delivered to customers becomes increasingly more important and used in a more widespread fashion.
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Capital Expenditures in Technology - 5 views

  • Obsolescence risk is the risk that a process, product, or technology used or produced by a company for profit will become obsolete, and thus no longer competitive in the marketplace. This would reduce the profitability of the company. Obsolescence risk is most significant for technology-based companies or companies with products or services based on technological advantages.
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