To do with the central bank. And we get the inside track from the boss of dulux paint owner, akzonobel, on why hes fighting off a 23 billion hostile takeover. Tonne buchner also tells us what the rise of populism in europe means for big business. Also in the news, amazonsjeff bezos says hes selling 1 billion each year, to get into the space race. Today were asking, for your next space holiday, which entrepreneur would you trust to get you there and back richard branson, elon musk orjeff bezos . Just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. Welcome to the programme. The worlds two biggest economies come face to face later today, when us President Donald Trump hosts his chinese counterpart, xijinping, in florida. It will be the first time they meet in person. As well as north korea, trade will be at the top of the agenda for theirfirst meeting. Its already an issue thats created tensions between the two. Lets look at it in more detail. Atjust over 659 billion of goods and services in 2015, its one of
The Presidential Climate Commission (PCC) has over the last few months embarked on a consultative process in response to the call by Department of Mineral Resource and Energy for stakeholders’ inputs and recommendations on the revision of the 2019 Integrated Resource Plan (IRP). The Commission concluded its yearlong stakeholder consultative process on the options for the future of electricity planning and the evolving energy mix and has submitted recommendations to the President Cyril Ramaphosa on the critical steps needed for justice and boldness in electricity planning for South Africa.
Australian regulation of cell, tissue, and gene therapies (CTGT) is relatively new, with the regulatory framework for biological medical products first being introduced in 2011. A.
Study Finds Delays in Revoking System Access
Organizations in the United States are impacting their security by dilly-dallying when it comes to granting and revoking system access, according to new research.
A study published today by the Identity Defined Security Alliance (IDSA) uncovered significant delays in giving and rescinding access to corporate systems, impacting operations and increasing potential risk to the organization.
The non-profit s report, “Identity and Access Management: The Stakeholder Perspective,” found that for the majority of companies (72%) it takes one week or longer for a typical employee to obtain access to required systems.
After a worker leaves, it takes half of organizations three days or longer to revoke the former employee s system access, creating regulatory compliance issues and prolonging the risk of data theft.