| Anticipated Trend | Relevance to OPBD‑196 | Planned Enhancements | |-------------------|----------------------|----------------------| | Confidential Computing (TEE, SGX) | New data‑protection guarantees beyond encryption at rest. | Add a Confidential‑Workload classification and required attestations. | | AI‑Driven Incident Triage | Faster root‑cause analysis via ML. | Incorporate AI‑confidence scores into the incident‑response playbook. | | Regulatory “Data‑Trust” Frameworks (e.g., EU Data Trusts) | Need for cross‑domain data‑sharing contracts. | Define a Data‑Trust governance annex to OPBD‑196. | | Carbon‑Pricing Policies | Direct financial impact of emissions. | Introduce Carbon‑Cost line items in budgeting, enforce via policy‑as‑code. | | Zero‑Trust Network Architecture (ZTNA) | Evolving security perimeter model. | Extend the security component to mandate ZTNA for all inter‑service traffic. |
Some high-end CD transport mechanisms—particularly those using the Philips CDM12.4/15 mechanism—employed the OPBD 196 as a replacement for the original CDM12 pickup due to better thermal stability.
Absolutely not. Unlike some industrial strainers, OPBD 196 is a disposable depth-media filter. Washing will damage the pleated paper or glass media, creating large bypass paths.