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By David Kim, Senior Contributing Editor and Analyst | | Startups | 10 min read

The broader implications extends far beyond the obvious changes. Recognizing these nuances is critical for organizations planning to prepare adequately.

A critical observation emerges from recent research: what succeeded yesterday often fails today or ahead.

Security and privacy must be foundational, not afterthoughts, in every decision we make.

What industry analysts overlooked is the speed of adoption. From limited pilots, we've witnessed exponential growth throughout emerging industry.

Key Points

  • New regulations are transforming the manner in which companies handle data privacy.
  • The scope of modern systems demands evolved capabilities throughout development groups.
  • Competitive advantage relies less on particular platforms and more on organizational culture.