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Analytics & Intelligence

Governments can automate operations, streamline processes, and find areas for development thanks to trends in analytics and business intelligence. Organizations may improve workflows, find bottlenecks, and allocate resources more wisely by analyzing data, which boosts productivity and efficiency.

According to an estimate from June 2020, by the end of 2024, 75% of organizations will transition from piloting to operationalizing artificial intelligence (AI), which is anticipated to result in a substantial rise in streaming data and analytics infrastructures.

Previous Four Data, Analytics, Protection & Privacy​

Montana Privacy Act

Montana has passed the Genetic Information Privacy Act with a number of broad definitions that

Australia’s Data Protection

Australian government has released what they call a National Strategy for Identity Resilience, which outlines

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