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Protecting the brand—cyber-attacks and the reputation of the enterprise

The need to prioritise defences

Assessing enterprise readiness for the IoT

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Future-proofing the Internet of Things

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Surging cities

How does the city of Los Angeles track information for relevant quality of life indicators? Hear from Ted Ross, General Manager and Chief Information Officer and Peter Marx, Chief Technology Officer for the City of Los Angeles discuss the importance of data and how the city's government leverages it daily in a new video on Surging cities.

Surging cities

Through three case studies and a video, explore how cities such as Boston, Jakarta, Delhi and Los Angeles are effectively putting information and data to work. While one city tweets to stay dry during monsoon season and another is focusing on partnerships to build its technological capibilities, these cities are looking to the future and finding new value in data.

What lies ahead? Watch our video and download the case studies to learn more.

Mapping a flood of new data

One city tweets to stay dry

Resilient cities: Extending public services with digitally empowered citizens

Becoming resilient to crime in surging cities

Constant vigilance and insightful analysis are a government’s best defences against crime. Easier said than done. With limited human and digital resources, many cities are beginning to solve crimes, and avoid the conditions that enable them, by tapping into the eyes, ears and phones of their best and most abundant asset: citizens.

Transportation: Creating value from data and committed leadership

Can the sharing economy share data?

Transport is a major source of carbon emissions, accounting for 14 percent of greenhouse gas emissions globally. With mass data collection already practiced by ride-sharing companies such as Uber and Lyft, this could be good news for environmentalists.

Trends that will disrupt the UK business environment

What does the business environment look like in the future? And how is the global and UK business environment changing‎ and what are the opportunities and challenges for unlocking growth? This infographic looks at the key domestic and global drivers of disruption and innovation that will impact the UK business environment in the coming decade.

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