A look at digital identity through the lens of transparency
This topic also ties into the conversation around user ownership of data, which will remain relevant in 2022 as the public demands transparency about how personal data is managed.
We have seen a rise in mistrust of technology due to factors such as misinformation and fake news. Consumers understand the importance of their privacy online and want to know what companies are doing with their data.
As the public becomes more aware of who has rights to their digital data, next year we will see social technology-based account recovery mechanisms that involve consent management. This will mean that an iceland mobile database or account identity will become something that can be managed and treated like a tangible thing.
Why Observability-Driven Cloud Optimization Is Becoming a Priority
Sergey Stelmakh | 12/24/2021
Adrian Rowley
Adrian Rowley
Cloud visibility and security challenges are escalating and enterprises will need to grapple with them in 2022 to balance cloud revenues and costs, Gigamon senior director Adrian Rowley writes on Information Age.
Over the past few years, a huge number of organizations have adopted cloud solutions. According to a Deloitte study , nearly two-thirds of businesses migrated to the cloud in 2020. However, while cloud adoption is in full swing, in 2022, businesses will be looking to optimize their virtual or sub-virtual environments. Whether they are using a public, private, hybrid, or multi-cloud model, business leaders will be looking for ways to maximize their investment in the new year.