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The Rise of the Bad Bots

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

However, by 2015, bad bot traffic had fallen to its lowest historical level of 18.6%, mainly due to increased human traffic from China, India, and Indonesia. However, while gaming suffers most from bad bots, the law and government sectors suffer from the most advanced ones. of internet traffic, while good bots accounted for 19.4%

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The blockchain bowling alley: How distributed ledger technology goes mainstream

CGI

In fact, NASDAQ developed an exchange for private securities called Linq in 2015. Sectors that rely on the authenticity of components—such as retail, consumer packaged goods, and manufacturing—can now track components throughout the supply chain. Immutability of record. This beginning-to-end visibility is being embraced beyond banking.

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The blockchain bowling alley: How distributed ledger technology goes mainstream

CGI

In fact, NASDAQ developed an exchange for private securities called Linq in 2015. Sectors that rely on the authenticity of components—such as retail, consumer packaged goods, and manufacturing—can now track components throughout the supply chain. Immutability of record. This beginning-to-end visibility is being embraced beyond banking.

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The blockchain bowling alley – how distributed ledger technology goes mainstream

CGI

In fact, NASDAQ developed an exchange for private securities called Linq in 2015. Sectors that rely on authenticity of components, such as retail, consumer packaged goods, and manufacturing—can now track components throughout the supply chain. Immutability of record. Blockchain’s use of cryptography is a key factor making it unique.

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MY TAKE: How ‘credential stuffing’ and ‘account takeovers’ are leveraging Big Data, automation

The Last Watchdog

A pair of malicious activities have become a stunning example of digital transformation – unfortunately on the darknet. New way to buy and sell In late 2014 and early 2015, dark web storefronts suddenly caught fire. The attacks targeted a range of sectors, from media and entertainment to retail and gaming.

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