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How Federal Buildings Are Converging Their Cyber And Physical Technologies For Futureproof Security

Since 2020, cybersecurity attacks have been considered among the top 5 risks to business health and are now common in businesses in both public and private sectors. Want to know how federal buildings are tackling the modern security landscape? Keep reading as we discuss how federal buildings are converging their cyber and physical technologies for futureproof security and how you can equip your business against future threats.

How biometric technology is future-proofing tech operations

The rate at which we see technology advancing has perhaps never been as rapid as it is today. We live in a time in which processing capacities double every 18 months, 2.5 quintillion bytes of data are created each day, and the tech sector in the US alone has an estimated value of around $1.6 trillion. This rate of transformation has brought many benefits to almost every facet of our daily lives, from leisure and transport to education and employment, though it's the security industry that has enjoyed arguably the most meaningful advancements when it comes to future-proofing their operations.

5 Ways to Keep up with Changing Compliance

Businesses must constantly deal with changing compliance regulations, especially in highly regulated industries like healthcare and finance. New rules and policies are being introduced from time to time, and organisations must adhere to these. So, how can businesses remain compliant amidst the changing policies? Below, find out some ways to keep up with changing compliance.

Research on Optical Module in FPGA Optical Fiber Transmission Circuit

The optical fiber data transmission circuit is divided into five parts: optical fiber transmission, photoelectric signal conversion, signal acquisition and transmission, data processing, and data transmission. Optical signals are transmitted between measurement systems through optical fibers; photoelectric signal conversion is performed by optical interface adapters and optical modules to convert signals into photoelectric and electro-optical signals.