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3 Strategies for Healthcare Merger, Acquisition Cybersecurity Due Diligence
Assessing the target company's cyber resiliency and establishing a list of non-negotiables are among the top strategies for conducting healthcare merger and acquisition cybersecurity due diligence.
Aruba AIO 1960
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What to do in a cloud computing recession
Whether we're in a definite cloud spending downturn or not, strategically using periods of uncertainty can prepare the business for the future.
Cybersecurity Disclosures What Progress has been made?
Disclosures on cybersecurity practices for the S&P 500 and the remainder of the Russell 3000 are inching forwards in the face of increased expectations to be introduced by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in early 2023.
The First Real Cloud Computing Recession Is Here — What It Means For Tech Stocks
For years, cloud computing has been a force unto itself; fattening the tech giants with high-profit service revenue and nourishing growth at countless smaller software and computer makers. But third-quarter earnings indicate that this megatrend may be slowing down.



