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Is It Time for the Fed to Mandate IoT Security Standards?
October 31, 2019
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By Dan Fries
You can tell a problem has been around for far too long when the government starts talking about solving it. IoT security is one of those problems. It seems that in the rush to develop faster, smarter IoT devices, one important aspect was left behind: security. Although most developers consider
Cybersecurity predictions for 2020
October 31, 2019
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By Evan Dumas
Hindsight is 20/20 vision, as the old saying goes. It’s always easy to know what the right course of action was after something has happened, but much harder to predict the future. However, by looking at security developments over the past couple of years, it’s possible to forecast what’s likely
What cybersecurity risks do financial advisors face?
October 31, 2019
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By James Burton
Samantha Tetrault is a finance and technology writer for Xtiva, an award-winning incentive compensation tool for wealth management firms. In this guest article for WP, she outlines and the cybersecurity risks facing advisors and how they can protect themselves. It seems like every day there’s another breaking news story featuring
What Is the Role of AI in Cybersecurity Operations?
October 31, 2019
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By Tony Bradley
There’s a lot of hype around artificial intelligence (AI). It seems like every technology and cybersecurity vendor these days is claiming to use AI in some way, shape, or form. AI is not a magical solution for every problem, but one area where AI—more specifically machine learning (ML)—can play an
Data Intelligence Not as Security, but as Accountability
October 30, 2019
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By ROB PERRY
The information economy has grown rapidly over the past decade—and for a while, with seemingly few controls. However, in recent years, organizations have been confronted with the IT version of Newton’s third law: for every (innovative) action, comes an equal and opposite reaction. In the case of information-driven business, that