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[TechWeb]( Data & Analytics Follow IW: [RSS]( October 02, 2017 Top!Top?elq_mid=80680&elq_cid=22844169 TOP STORIES [It's a New, Challenging World for Data Governance]( Data governance strategy is rapidly shifting from the defense to the offense. [Digital Twins and IoT Enable Smart Products and Services]( Get ready for digital twins to revolutionize how products are manufactured, sold, and supported. [Citizen Data Scientists: Why Data Scientists aren't Enough]( While the unicorns that are data scientists have their place in an organization, management needs to empower proven business leaders to take on the role of citizen scientist. [Neural Networks in Business: Advantages and Perspectives]( The opportunities to utilize neural networks are growing across a broad range of industries and market sectors. Middle!Middle?elq_mid=80680&elq_cid=22844169 [Debunking 8 Big Data and Analytics Myths]( As with other emerging tech concepts, big data and analytics are haunted by myths. TECH RESOURCES - [[Research Report] Filling the 'Compute Gap' - Are FPGAs the answer?]( - [[Forrester Report] Email Security Threats: Not Just from the Outside]( - [Revisiting the Cybersecurity Protection Myth]( - [[Digital Transformation] Myths & Truths]( - [The Voice of the Enterprise CISO]( - [Redefining the Enterprise Security Perimeter]( - [Data Diode Vendor Comparison Guide]( [ACCESS TECH LIBRARY NOW]( - [Security Implications of Using VoIP & SIP]( This webinar will examine the security implications of using VoIP and SIP, how to best protect real-time communications traffic with tools you already have as well as with new tools, and how to orchestrate protections to prevent UC security from ... - [Threat Intelligence Overload?]( A wide range of threat intelligence feeds and services have cropped up keep IT organizations up to date on the latest security threats. But without mechanisms in place to actually use the information, these alerts provide little benefit. [MORE WEBINARS]( MOST POPULAR [12 Artificial Intelligence Terms You Need to Know]( Is artificial intelligence the same thing as machine learning? And what is a neural network? This slideshow explains fundamental AI terminology in everyday terms. [Debunking 8 Big Data and Analytics Myths]( As with other emerging tech concepts, big data and analytics are haunted by myths. [California Lawmakers Approve Anti-Offshoring Legislation]( California legislators this month approved a bill prohibiting state universities from contracting for services performed by workers outside of the United States that would displace California employees. [10 Best US Cities for Tech Jobs in 2017]( These metro areas have seen the biggest gains in software jobs over the last five years. You might be surprised by where some cities rank, and which noted tech employer missed the cut. [The Cyber Risk of False Confidence]( Companies are overly confident about their cybersecurity, and it's leaving their data (and maybe yours too), open to some major security risks. SLIDESHOWS [12 Artificial Intelligence Terms You Need to Know]( [MORE SLIDESHOWS]( FEATURED REPORTS - [[ESG Report] Overcoming the Security Skills Gap]( - [Surviving the IT Security Skills Shortage]( Cybersecurity professionals are in high demand -- and short supply. Find out what Dark Reading discovered during their 2017 Security Staffing Survey and get some strategies for getting through the drought. Download the report today! [MORE REPORTS]( InformationWeek is looking for engaged readers to moderate message board on this site. Interact with your IT peers; earn recognition and perks. Interested? Email:[Iwkmoderator@ubm.com](mailto:iwkmoderator@ubm.com) CURRENT ISSUE [Digital Transformation Myths & Truths]( [DOWNLOAD THIS ISSUE]( [SUBSCRIBE NOW]( [BACK ISSUES]( | [MUST READS]( InformationWeek Data & Analytics -- Published By [InformationWeek]( UBM Tech 2 Penn Plaza, 15th Floor, New York, NY 10121 To update your profile, change your e-mail address, or unsubscribe, [click here.]( To opt-out of any future InformationWeek Data & Analytics Newsletter emails, please respond [here.]( Thoughts about this newsletter? [Give us feedback.](mailto:iwkbtnewsletters@ubm.com) Keep This Newsletter Out Of Your SPAM Folder Don't let future editions go missing. Take a moment to add the newsletter's address to your anti-spam white list: InformationWeekData@ubmtechcontent.com If you're not sure how to do that, ask your administrator or ISP. Or check your anti-spam utility's documentation. We take your privacy very seriously. Please review our [Privacy Statement.]( [© 2017]( | [UBM Tech]( | [Privacy Statement]( | [Terms Of Service]( | [Contact Us](mailto:iwkbtnnewsletters@ubm.com)

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