Splunk Predictions 2020 - Free eBook

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The future is data. In a rapidly digitizing world, data is at the root of every opportunity, and essential to solving every problem, from basic business logistics to global crises. A panel of technology experts at Splunk has assembled more than a dozen predictions about how technology will transform business and daily life.

Download our look at 2020 and beyond to learn:

  • How algorithms will decide where you can work
  • Why deepfakes will transform phishing scams
  • The near-term explosion of augmented reality
  • The AI weakness that’s vulnerable to exploitation
  • Why your cloud data isn’t as safe as you think

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