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his new digital era can be daunting and worrisome for some, especially the older generation who

often disapprove of this new way of doing things.

But how beneficial really are these digital developments? Here, we take a look at the advantages
and disadvantages of digitalisation.

Advantages
o The digital era brings all kinds of information to our very fingertips thanks to the
centralisation and accessibility of data. For example, people now rely heavily on
computers and mobile phones with internet, which give you an immediate answer to any
questions you might have.

o Digitalisation has also transformed our ability to communicate, with numerous apps which
allow us to send messages to each other immediately and in many different formats. For
example, mentioning someone’s name on a social media post or doing a video call.

o We are also better able to communicate new ideas thanks to digitalisation, which helps
them to spread more quickly. We no longer only have access to the thoughts of the
wealthiest, most powerful members of society; anybody has the ability to get their
message out there now.

o Digitalisation has opened up a new world of opportunity when it comes to jobs, due to the
remote working that the internet has allowed for. There are now completely new job roles
like internet technology specialists, and anyone can open their own online business which
is an amazing new advantage.

o Lastly, it has increased commercial competition so much that consumers now have so
many more options to choose from, which is a positive as it means that we are no longer
dictated to by the biggest companies and the prices they decide to charge. The digital era
is also bringing digital currency which makes financial exchanges faster and easier, which
is especially advantageous for international trade. Cryptocurrency may become our only
form of currency soon so check out the developments in each kind, for example, Bitcoin
News.

Disadvantages
o The benefits of digitalisation have a flip side. The centralisation of control over our wealth
and personal information means that we are putting all of our eggs in one basket. While
technology eradicates human error, it is not immune to failure so by relying on something
that is not 100% reliable, we are running the risk of losing control of our assets. Handing
control over also opens us up to digital crime like hackers, who have unknown destructive
potential.

o The ease of communication can have a negative impact on our real-life social skills and
weakens the strength of the community.

o Easy access to information increases the chance of its misuse, for example, incorrect
self-diagnosis for health conditions, and allows the spread of false information which can
be used for manipulative purposes.

o Finally, the fast-paced, shallow nature of digital exchanges could create a more passive
society that is unable to consider ideas on a deeper level or with any passion.

 
Digitalisation has many obvious advantages such as accessibility to information, easy and
immediate communication and ability to share information, new jobs, and increased commercial
competition.  However, there are also downsides to this such as dependence on an unreliable
source, the risk of being hacked, the weakening of social skills and the sense of community, and
the misuse of information. So, overall, is it really beneficial to us? For more discussions on the
latest technology

Business security used to mean a loud alarm system and some sturdy locks. As a preventive
measure, these aren’t as effective as they could be.

Modern technology has transformed your potential security measures and made it easier than
ever to keep your business secure. Smart technology is connected, and that means your
business can benefit from a variety of security solutions that interact and complement each other.
That’s a much more effective way of managing security than simply locking a door and hoping for
the best. If your business is feeling less than safe, then these smart technologies could be
keeping you much more secure.

1. Motion Sensing
You can’t be in the office 24/7, but you can be more aware of what’s happening when you’re not
there. Motion sensors that are connected to your phone can send you a notification if there is
unexpected activity in your workplace. This makes your response to potential security threats
much faster, reducing the damage that can be caused.

2. Connected Cameras
Security cameras used to be linked to an on-site recording device. If anything happened to affect
your business security, you would have to trawl through hours of recordings to find the right
footage. With connected cameras, you can check your camera’s live feed whenever you want.
With fully HD cameras, it is easier than ever to peruse your security footage whenever you have
to, wherever you are.

3. Alarm Systems
The modern alarm system is a much more robust piece of tech than it used to be. Now, by
connecting your other smart security defences to an alarm system, your business is able to act as
the first line of defence against the unexpected. No matter how far you are from your business
premises, if a threat is detected then a modern alarm system from Eurolink Security, for example,
can contact the authorities immediately. This rapid response can reduce any damage to your
business that might be caused by theft or vandalism.

4. Smart Locks
Not only will a good quality smart lock mean that you never have to worry about losing your keys
again, but they also allow you to grant and restrict access quickly and easily. There is a range of
formats available, and in the modern age, you can even use biometric data like fingerprints in
order to limit access to more sensitive areas of your business premises.

Protecting your Customers


It’s not just about physical security. Smart technologies can protect you online as well. With a full
range of intuitive password management systems and firewall technologies, the data that you
collect from your customers will be much safer. In the digital age, protecting your online property
is as essential as protecting your offline premises. Make sure that you are looking after your
business and your customers by keeping up to date with the latest smart tech to protect your
online assets.
Protecting your new business is something that you will need to factor into every stage of your
business launch. Make sure that you put a high priority on protecting your property and
possessions, and your business will be much safer. Being secure will give you the freedom to
focus on growing your business.

1. Digitization and education


Digital learning and education are as important as formal education has been up to now,
however there is a much larger amount of information available through digital learning.
By using a variety of technical tools, a greater number of information can be displayed,
and the material presented is more interesting.
If you are doing research, you can get plenty of other research papers that can be
presented to those who study. The very way of research and analysis has changed much
since the emergence of the Internet and IT technology.
 
However, the accent today is on the availability and the large amount of information.
Today one does not have to travel to certain parts of the world, but can work with others
via the Internet or video conference calls.
From now on, in maximum four to six years, the big changes are expected to happen.
What does this mean for education and digitization?
It means that there are still faculties with professions that people are educated for, but
the relevance of many of those professions in the world today is declining (not to
mention the discrepancy between developed and undeveloped parts of the world). Young
people and students are in danger that, after years of education, they will not be able to
find a job suitable for their profession.
That is why today's faculties, educational centres and institutions must make major
changes in the field of education.
 
Today the majority of faculties in Europe and in underdeveloped regions are still mainly
oriented towards theoretical learning, where graduates and postgraduates do not obtain
an adequate practical knowledge. After completing their studies, they cannot get jobs
because they lack practical knowledge. Education should not be based solely on theory,
since it is easier for educators when working with larger number of students, but it must
also be in line with the balance of practical knowledge and skills that are necessary when
starting profession. The employer is not interested in theory, rather in the utilization of
certain practical skills and knowledge that will improve his work. Unfortunately, in
modern society today, everyone wants a finished product. Such principle applies to all
future employees as well, where employers need an educated worker with practical
knowledge that can be easily applied for the position required. There is a notion of the
insufficient cooperation between companies, employers and educational institutions in
general. Therefore, it is essential to develop a continuous course in improving practice
during the period of four to six years of study at the faculty.
 
It is important to emphasize, that there are still a great number of those getting
education in certain professions that either don’t exist after the students’ graduation, are
no longer needed or are not in demand in the current labour market. The incoming
changes can create unnecessary panic. Therefore, the capabilities of future researchers
on the matter are crucial in anticipating the possible consequences in societies in the
next 5, 10, 15 or 20 years. After the initial study in accordance with the defined cause,
consequences and phenomena, higher education reforms should be carried out,
especially in underdeveloped areas, but in other European countries as well.
The process itself entails the following request, namely: the changes in pre-school,
primary, secondary and higher education.

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