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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. In 2013, when Imperva first launched the Bad Bot Report, bad bots comprised 23.6% of internet traffic, while good bots accounted for 19.4% and human traffic for 57%.

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CEOs: Are You Treading Water or Truly Transforming?

CGI

CEOs: Are You Treading Water or Truly Transforming? Thu, 12/10/2015 - 07:40. Why do so many brilliant companies fail to transform? In fact, if you gather 100 CEOs in a room, 90% will tell you that their organisation is already on some kind of ‘digital transformation journey’. ravi.kumarv@cgi.com.

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Global bank disruption and potential counter strategies: Moving from 'keep up' to 'step up'

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Fri, 10/09/2015 - 10:00. Disruption to business models is not far behind what we see taking place in retail banking, as competition increases, new market entrants move into traditional banking areas, such as FX and payments, and out-innovate their traditional banking partners. Submitted by John on December 5, 2015.

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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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Current challenges in fighting financial crime – Part 2

CGI

Interestingly, an analysis of fines issued by the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) in 2015 for security lapses reveals that the cause in almost every case was an insider threat, such as the malicious use of credentials. The frequency and sophistication of financial crime continues to rise.

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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.