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Security
  • What is cybersecurity?

    Cybersecurity is the protection of internet-connected systems such as hardware, software and data from cyberthreats.

  • Mitre ATT&CK framework

    The Mitre ATT&CK (pronounced "miter attack") framework is a free, globally accessible framework that provides comprehensive and ...

  • credential theft

    Credential theft is a type of cybercrime that involves stealing a victim's proof of identity.

CIO
  • change agent (agent of change)

    A change agent, or agent of change, is someone who promotes and enables change to happen within any group or organization.

  • stakeholder

    A stakeholder is a person, group or organization with a vested interest, or stake, in the decision-making and activities of a ...

  • think tank

    A think tank is an organization that gathers a group of interdisciplinary scholars to perform research around particular policies...

HRSoftware
  • employee self-service (ESS)

    Employee self-service (ESS) is a widely used human resources technology that enables employees to perform many job-related ...

  • learning experience platform (LXP)

    A learning experience platform (LXP) is an AI-driven peer learning experience platform delivered using software as a service (...

  • talent acquisition

    Talent acquisition is the strategic process employers use to analyze their long-term talent needs in the context of business ...

Customer Experience
  • customer acquisition cost

    Customer acquisition cost is the fee associated with convincing a consumer to buy your product or service, including research, ...

  • virtual assistant (AI assistant)

    A virtual assistant, also called AI assistant or digital assistant, is an application program that understands natural language ...

  • customer lifecycle

    In customer relationship management (CRM), customer lifecycle is a term used to describe the progression of steps a customer goes...

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