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State of Oklahoma bolsters cyber defences
The US state of Oklahoma has taken a major step forward in modernising its cyber defence programme by investing in a state-of-the-art data centre.
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Illinois college gives notice of data privacy event
While no evidence yet exists that a misuse of personal data has occurred, Black Hawk College in Illinois, US, has announced notice of a data-related incident that may breach data privacy standards.
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Blockchain.com Launches Crypto Trading in the State of Georgia
The world’s oldest cryptocurrency platform, Blockchain.com has announced the launch of crypto trading for more than ten million residents of the US state of Georgia.
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Huawei invests in major APAC talent drive
Chinese tech giant Huawei has announced an investment of $50 million to cultivate 500,000 digital talents for the Asia Pacific region over the next five years.
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IT leaders may be taking security risks
A new study has speculated that IT leaders may be too confident when it comes to relying on cloud, security and application capabilities, a new study finds.
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France to become global leaders in blockchain and crypto
France is set to become a global leader in the blockchain and crypto industry following a new tech deal announced recently.
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Aligning Risk & Performance Management
Access the on-demand video for The GRC Red Flag Series with Michael Rasmussen: Aligning Risk & Performance Management
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Data Breaches with Jacob Høedt Larsen from Wired Relations
During this podcast our subject matter expert will be discussing data breaches and if they’re becoming more common, planning better for the worst case scenario and much more!
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Retail bot attack increase prompts warning as holidays approach
Security specialists have sent out cybersecurity warnings to consumers and businesses alike as the holiday shopping season approaches.
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AI can help combat smartphone addiction, teachers say
New research has found that most (86% of) surveyed high school teachers feel AI could offer ways to help break down smartphone addiction among teenagers.
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Contactless payments market to reach new peak by 2027
Contactless payments are emerging as a preferred method of currency payments because of their security, speed, and reliability in the digital age.
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Most global chiefs using AI report the technology improves team culture
Using AI can enhance corporate culture and lead to further financial business benefits, new research shows.
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Mobile phishing threats surge through 2021
Levels of phishing exposure to mobile devices surged by 161% between the second half of 2020 and the first half of 2021, according to data within a report published by cloud security firm, Lookout Energy.
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PureStorage Podcast: How Data Storage Relates to Ransomware with Rich Fenton.
During this podcast our subject matter expert will be discussing Ransomware and how data storage relates to it, how ransomware attacks are getting more sophisticated, and much more!
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Investigating the Kleptocrats: A fireside chat
Robert Bateman, Analyst and Research Director at GRC World Forums speaks with Casey Michel on investigating the kleptocrats.
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Regulator Rhetoric, Tech Realities
A discussion of how well regulators are actually doing - beyond the rhethoric - in terms of supporting and promoting regtech solutions, and how the private sector would engage with regulators on the topic.
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New US Frontiers
A discussion of current developments in the US AML/CTF regime, especially investments in FinCEN and the progress of the beneficial ownership registry, as well as what these mean for US businesses.
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Assessing the RegTech Impact
Discussion of how regtech has so far impacted on the development of anti-financial crime, and whether it has improved efficiency or effectiveness more.
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Building smart spaces after the pandemic
“Smartization”, or smart transformation, has become a hot topic for individuals, enterprises, and society as a whole.
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Phishing growth prompts warning to IT and business chiefs
Social engineering attacks have been cited as one of the most common methods employed by cyber-criminals trying to infiltrate corporate walls and carry out illicit activities.