Pulse January 5, 2022
Matt Fisher

The turn of the calendar to a new year frequently brings renewed energy and excitement to various activities. While the new energy may feel like it is in short supply given the repetitive feeling for the beginning of 2022 as a result of yet another COVID19 surge, hopefully focusing on something other than the virus can offer a means of creating some of the typical optimistic approaches to the new year.

As should be expected, a strong suggestion for finding a place of optimism is to promote a strong focus on privacy and security for the year and going forward. The ever-present risk of a cyber attack, insider action, or some other form of data compromise should be well known...

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