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Blockchain in the food and beverage industry

The supply chain from the farm to the consumer’s kitchen table is becoming increasingly complex. Under the pressure of changing customer interests, increasing regulatory controls and growing global competition, the food and beverage industry is forced to create more transparency and gain more customer confidence.

They are increasingly interested in their food sources and want more individual products. These are just a few of the many factors driving the introduction of digital technologies in the

industry. For example, the Internet of Things (IoT), Tracking & Tracing, Cloud and Edge Computing or the Blockchain.

Improving food safety and transparency
They ensure better food safety, more flexibility and reliability in production and greater transparency in supply chains. In the event of recalls, they reduce effort and costs. MindSphere, Siemens’ open cloud-based IoT platform, offers the perfect way to capture data across the entire supply chain. Track & Trace solutions using the blockchain ensure complete traceability of all food and beverage ingredients and effectively help deliver on the promise of a trusted brand.

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Intel ® Hardware Shield Overview

This document covers security features in Intel® Hardware Shield on the Intel vPro® platform. Intel Hardware Shield comes “out of the box” with the Intel vPro platform. Intel Hardware Shield has three groups of security technologies. The three groups are: Below the OS Security, Application and Data Protection and Advanced Threat Detection. Each section in this

paper reviews all the technologies in one group, including both software and hardware security capabilities.

Using the GPU for active memory scanning, it leaves the CPU available for users to get work done. Hardware telemetry is used to helps identify threats and detect anomalous activity without compromising end user performance. Intel CET helps protect against ROP/JOP attacks, and Intel TDT provides advanced threat detection against ransomware without compromising performance.

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Security Outcomes Study – 2021-html

Empowering security leaders across the world to protect against cyber attacks and drive business growth.

Security Outcomes Study

Formerly titled the CISO Benchmark Report, this annual report showcases the data we collected from a double-blind study of more than 4800 respondents from 25 countries. The results were independently analyzed by research firm Cyentia to provide cybersecurity leaders everywhere the data they need to make informed decisions. 

Learn from the 2021 Security Outcomes Study how to keep up with growing business demands, manage risk, and operate efficiently.

Our survey presents data from over 4800 respondents in 25 countries. To learn more about in-depth information pertaining to Europe, Asia-Pacific, and the Americas, check out these individual reports. 

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Traceable from farm to table

Blockchain in the food and beverage industry

The supply chain from the farm to the consumer’s kitchen table is becoming increasingly complex. Under the pressure of changing customer interests, increasing regulatory controls and growing global competition, the food and beverage industry is forced to create more transparency and gain more customer confidence.

They are increasingly interested in their food sources and want more individual products. These are just a few of the many factors driving the introduction of digital technologies in the

industry. For example, the Internet of Things (IoT), Tracking & Tracing, Cloud and Edge Computing or the Blockchain.

Improving food safety and transparency
They ensure better food safety, more flexibility and reliability in production and greater transparency in supply chains. In the event of recalls, they reduce effort and costs. MindSphere, Siemens’ open cloud-based IoT platform, offers the perfect way to capture data across the entire supply chain. Track & Trace solutions using the blockchain ensure complete traceability of all food and beverage ingredients and effectively help deliver on the promise of a trusted brand.

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Digitaler Zahlungsverkehr: 10 Trends und Chancen (in englischer Sprache)

Digitaler Zahlungsverkehr: 10 Trends und Chancen (in englischer Sprache)

Mithilfe digitaler Zahlungen können Sie Ihre Geschäftsaktivitäten durch Kostensenkungen, reibungslose Kundenbetreuung und agilere Abläufe optimieren.

Diese Studie von MGI Research (in englischer Sprache) informiert über 10 wegweisende Trends in diesem Bereich.

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Security Outcomes Study – 2021

Empowering security leaders across the world to protect against cyber attacks and drive business growth.

Security Outcomes Study - 2021

This is not a marketing report to toss in your swag bag and ignore; this is a report to cuddle up with and read over and over again. In fact, this report will change how we think about running infosec programs.

 
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Blockchain in the food and beverage industry

Traceable from farm to table

Blockchain in the food and beverage industry

The supply chain from the farm to the consumer’s kitchen table is becoming increasingly complex. Under the pressure of changing customer interests, increasing regulatory controls and growing global competition, the food and beverage industry is forced to create more transparency and gain more customer confidence.

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Getting eCommerce right in the 2020s

In the past year, online shopping behaviours and preferences have continued to change. 87% of shoppers surveyed say the things they care about are affecting how and where they shop. Consumers are also visiting websites more frequently before purchasing.

To get the most out of online shopping’s continuous growth – retailers need to understand the wants and needs of consumers.

We’ve dug deeper into how consumer behaviours are changing. In a survey covering 12 countries across Europe, the Middle East and Africa, almost 10,000 respondents shared their online shopping preferences. Download the full report to find out:

  • The ‘how, when and way’ of shopping online in 2021 and beyond
  • What exceptional eCommerce experiences look like, from website content to personalisation
  • A growth in micro-experiences and how to respond to it
  • The rise of the considered, mindful shopper – and how retailers need to respond
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