As a keynote speaker and multiday attendee at Europe’s largest cybersecurity conference, here are some of my top takeaways from a thought-provoking, global event with a distinctly European flare.
The European Union’s digital decade is unfolding at different speeds across member states. Denmark, France, Italy, and Poland are defining their tech futures.
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When people talk about “energy companies,” they’re typically referring to the world’s oil and gas giants: Shell. Exxon Mobil. BP.
But as solar and wind power increasingly outcompete fossil fuels in the marketplace, renewable energy companies are flexing their newfound political and economic muscle. Tesla is the most high-profile example last year the company’s market value surpassed that of Exxon Mobil but it’s far from the only clean power provider with a big runway, especially as President Biden pitches climate-friendly energy as a centerpiece of his “Build Back Better” economic recovery plan.