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Redemanuskript zum Impulsvortrag für die Podiumsdiskussion „Dürfen Maschinen denken (können)?“ auf dem 102. Katholikentag am 28.05.2022 in Stuttgart. Podium: Winfried Kretschmann (MdL, MPräs Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart), Ursula Nothelle-Wildfeuer (Freiburg), Michael Resch (Stuttgart), Karsten Wendland (Aalen) Moderation: Stefanie Rentsch (Fulda) Anwältin des Publikums: Verena Neuhausen (Stuttgart) - with English translation -
Cyber security in family businesses - empirical assessments from the perspective of German SMEs
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Organizational Aspects of Cyber Security in Family Firms – an Empirical Study of German Companies
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