
Enza Iannopollo
Principal Analyst at Forrester Research
Principal Analyst - privacy, security, and risk.
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Mar 19, 2025 |
forrester.com | Martin Gill |Enza Iannopollo |Seth Marrs |Enabling Administrators
This blog was co-authored with Enza Iannopollo, Principal Analyst. The UK government have declared it will “take a ‘test and learn’ approach with spending on AI and digital to push innovation”. Staged funding. Mission-driven prioritization. Outcome metrics. The civil service brining some silicon valley mentality to play. In theory, I like it. In practice… hold that thought for now.
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Mar 11, 2025 |
forrester.com | Merritt Maxim |Andrew Cornwall |Enza Iannopollo
The rapid shift to all-digital customer interactions during the COVID-19 pandemic drove considerable demand and innovation for high fidelity digital only identity verification (IDV) solutions that organizations could leverage to confirm an individual’s identity and eligibility for certain services.
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Mar 6, 2025 |
forrester.com | Enza Iannopollo |Rohit Makhijani |Andras Cser
This blog post was co-authored with Martin Gill, VP, Research Director Last week, Apple decided to stop offering its Advance Data Protection (ADP) to new customers in the UK. UK customers that opted-in the service in the past will stop enjoying it soon. It means that, without ADP, users’ photos and documents stored in Apple’s cloud won’t be protected with end-to-end encryption.
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Feb 27, 2025 |
forrester.com | Jitin Shabadu |Enza Iannopollo |Andre Kindness
Cybersecurity vendor ThreatLocker recently hosted its fifth annual Zero Trust World (ZTW) conference in Orlando, welcoming attendees from 28 countries to learn about Zero Trust principles and ThreatLocker offerings. Over two days, the event celebrated Zero Trust as a cybersecurity model and the ThreatLocker approach for achieving Zero Trust. Industry leaders, Managed Service Providers (MSPs), security practitioners, and (most importantly) Forrester analysts attended.
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Feb 24, 2025 |
forrester.com | Brian Hopkins |Charlie Dai |Enza Iannopollo
Quantum computing has long promised revolutionary breakthroughs, but progress has been slow. Recently, Google announced its latest superconducting chip, Willow. Now, Microsoft has unveiled the Majorana 1 chip, its answer to building scalable, fault-tolerant quantum computers. To back up their claims, they published a paper in the scientific journal Nature. We see these announcements as steps in the long road to quantum advantage — the point at which a quantum computer becomes commercially practical.
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