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WCBR: Data Is Becoming More Vulnerable Domestically And Overseas, Calling In Cybersecurity

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William Morton
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Summary

  • The increasing use of cloud technology and digitization of businesses has led to a higher demand for cybersecurity solutions, raising the outlook for WCBR.
  • Cybersecurity is particularly important for industries such as the military, healthcare, and artificial intelligence, as they deal with sensitive and valuable information.
  • I rate this ETF a Buy, as the workforce moving online is likely to call for enhanced cybersecurity technology when considering threats both inside and outside the country.

Network security background

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Technological phenomena like the Cloud have revolutionized data science, making data storage more flexible and reducing expenses associated with fortifying physical data centers. This innovation has streamlined data flow and made collaboration and data monetization easier. However, the constant flow of data within

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I am an undergraduate student at Duke University studying Behavioral Sciences and Economics. I write about both undiscovered and widely-followed ETFs.

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