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THE CONSUMER SIDE OF CYBERSECURITY

PwC released its "Consumer Intelligence Series: Protect.Me." The series provides an in-depth look at what consumers want, what worries them and how companies can earn their trust — and their business. Key findings include: For consumers, cyberattacks are personal. Consumer trust is fading. Who’s on the hook? Consumers say businesses more than government. The path to trust: Giving customers control and providing transparency. What types of businesses do consumers trust most? After a data breach, can companies earn back consumer trust? Consumers see some emerging technologies as a risk to their privacy. A call to action driven by customers’ concerns. Click for report  

THE BUSINESS SIDE OF CYBERSECURITY

PwC released a new report, "The Global State of Information Security Survey 2018." Key findings include: The growth in digital devices is driving risk management. Business leaders see new risks tied to emerging technologies. Cyberthreats to the integrity of data are a rising concern. Current employees remain the top source of security incidents. Click for report  

'GLOBAL INITIATIVES' MEAN WORLDWIDE CHANGES

According to the latest report from the Fuels Institute, "Global Initiatives: Assessing Current and Future Global Initiatives on Fuels & Vehicles": 33 countries have set specific biofuel mandates with city or provincial requirements in two additional countries 41 countries have set renewable transport requirements, dominated by the 28 EU member states 37 countries have set fuel economy standards for their LDV fleets, 35 have set them for light-commercial vehicles (LCVs) and 4 have set them for HDVs 13 countries have set ZEV support policies, which primarily is focused on fiscal incentives for now 22 cities and countries globally have set a ban or other limitation on the ICEV, most of which has occurred only in the last year or so 7 countries have an ultra-low sulfur diesel (ULSD) standard of below 50 ppm 39 countries have set stringent emission standards for LDVs, while 33 have set them for HDVs Click for report

9 Types of People Who Fail

"There are certain types of people whose lack of emotional intelligence harms their careers more than others," writes Travis Bradberry for Ladders. "By studying them, you can avoid becoming one of them, and, if your reading experience is anything like my writing experience, you’ll see bits of yourself in some of these profiles. Use that knowledge to build your self-awareness, make adjustments, and grow as a person." Click for article

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