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    cyber threat hunter (cybersecurity threat analyst)

    A cyber threat hunter, also called a cybersecurity threat analyst, proactively identifies security incidents that may go undetected by automated security tools such as malware detectors and firewalls.

  • technology adoption lifecycle

    The technology adoption lifecycle describes how different customers accept and adopt new technology, with early adopters enthusiastically embracing new products and services, and later adopters taking longer to make a purchase decision.

  • think tank

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

  • three lines model

    The three lines model is a risk management approach to help organizations identify and manage risks effectively by creating three distinct lines of defense.

  • Total Quality Management (TQM)

    Total Quality Management (TQM) is a management framework based on the belief that an organization can build long-term success by having all its members -- from low-level workers to its highest-ranking executives -- focus on improving quality and, thus, delivering customer satisfaction.

  • transaction

    In computing, a transaction is a set of related tasks treated as a single action.

  • transactional leadership

    Transactional leadership, also known as managerial leadership, is a leadership style where leaders rely on rewards and punishments to achieve optimal job performance from their subordinates.

  • transfer learning

    Transfer learning is a machine learning method where a model already developed for a task is reused in another task.

  • transformational leadership

    Transformational leadership is a management philosophy that encourages and inspires employees to innovate and develop new ways to grow and improve the path to a company's future success.

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