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Cyber Risks: To address the challenges, Indian organisations are making bold investments in cybersecurity with more than half of the respondents planning to invest in cybersecurity tools (55 per cent) and AI, machine learning and automation technologies (55 per cent) in the next 1-3 years, according to survey findings.
According to PwC's 2023 Global Risk Survey- India edition, cybersecurity has moved up to the top spot on the risk radar from its previous ranking of number three in the 2022 Global Risk Survey, , pwc india, cybersecurity, indian organisations, Cyberattacks
India News: Cyber risks are the biggest threat faced by Indian organisations, with cybersecurity and other digital and technology risks being top concerns for bus
Bengaluru: After representing the state of Victoria in Australia with over 70 delegates at the DIDAC-2023 event in Bengaluru from October 17 to 19, Mi.
Keir Starmer recently said “a strategic partnership with India will be key” to a future Labour government in the UK. Behind the statement are domestic politics, and the British Indian community's changing economic and political profile.
These non-profit organisations have recently been selected among 13 local sustainability organisations to receive support from the APAC Sustainability Seed Fund to explore new use-cases for AI, ML and IoT models that can help manage water supply and inundation risks across the country.
�� Climate Change: Two Indian Organisations Using Artificial Intelligence To Address Threats of Water Scarcity and Flooding in India.
The study reflected Indian organisations' readiness to deploy the right AI and automation solutions in 2022 which has made their CX and employee experience (EX) journey promising in 2023 and that, they plan to further increase the investments in 2023.
After investigations into the recent clashes in the city of Leicester, a UK-based think tank has debunked the narratives that RSS and Hindutva groups played part in them.