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A Look at Cybersecurity in 2020 and Beyond
January 3, 2020
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By JERRY VASQUEZ
No one can deny the rate at which technology is advancing. Add to that the rapid pace of market changes and you have the perfect storm of cybersecurity concerns. In 2019, organizations saw their fair share, including data breaches and ransomware. These trends are expected to continue into 2020, causing
Who am I? Defining Digital Identity
January 2, 2020
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By JIM DUCHARME
Developing a trusted standard for digital identity is one of the most important engineering challenges facing product designers, developers, manufacturers and security practitioners as we all work together to manage the growing digital risks of a hyperconnected world. But what is identity? For people, there’s an existential sense of self.
How Financial Services Firms Can Improve Cybersecurity
January 2, 2020
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By Calvin Hennick
The financial services industry experiences 35 percent of all data breaches, according to Forbes, earning it the dubious distinction of “most-breached sector” of all. Unfortunately, this makes sense. The industry houses high-value data and assets that are attractive to attackers for obvious reasons. financial institutions’ wide array of interconnected systems — which process
4 Cyber Security Attacks Small Businesses Might Face
January 2, 2020
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By Indiana Lee
The internet boom came bearing many gifts for businesses and individuals alike. Some of them include an interconnected world, e-commerce, and social media. However, it also brought with it many cyber security risks — and being hacked is one of them. In 2018 alone, an alarming number of over 2.5 billion
How smart is the cybersecurity protecting smart cities?
January 2, 2020
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By David Emm
The world is becoming ever more connected with each passing day, and while smart devices within smart homes are now an accepted and ingrained part of society, the idea of smart cities remains a somewhat maverick concept full of potential perils which require extensive contingency plans – but they are