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- What is digital transformation? - IBM
Digital transformation is a business strategy initiative that incorporates digital technology across all areas of an organization It evaluates and modernizes an organization’s processes, products, operations and technology stack to enable continual, rapid, customer-driven innovation
- What is digital forensics? - IBM
Digital forensics is a field of forensic science It is used to investigate cybercrimes but can also help with criminal and civil investigations For instance, cybersecurity teams may use digital forensics to identify the cybercriminals behind a malware attack, while law enforcement agencies may use it to analyze data from the devices of a murder suspect
- The Ratings Thread (Part 76) — Digital Spy
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- What is digital forensics and incident response (DFIR)? - IBM
What is digital forensics? Digital forensics investigate and reconstructs cybersecurity incidents by collecting, analyzing and preserving digital evidence—traces left behind by threat actors, such as malware files and malicious scripts These reconstructions allow investigators to pinpoint the root causes of attacks and identify the culprits
- What is a Content Management System (CMS)? | IBM
A content management system (CMS) is a software that helps users create, manage, store and modify their digital content in a customizable, user-friendly interface
- What is a digital twin? - IBM
A digital twin is a virtual representation of an object or system designed to reflect a physical object accurately It spans the object's lifecycle, is updated from real-time data and uses simulation, machine learning and reasoning to help make decisions
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- What is Big Data? | IBM
However, as the internet grew and digital connectivity spread, big data was truly born An explosion of new data sources, from online transactions and social media interactions to mobile phones and IoT devices, created a rapidly growing pool of information
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