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SHARED INTEL: How attacks on web, mobile apps are being fueled by rising API vulnerabilities

The Last Watchdog

It’s the glue holding digital transformation together. Related: A primer on ‘credential stuffing’ APIs are the conduits for moving data to-and-fro in our digitally transformed world. APIs are literally everywhere in the digital landscape, and more are being created every minute.

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NEW TECH: This free tool can help gauge, manage third-party cyber risk; it’s called ‘VRMMM’

The Last Watchdog

Turn the corner into 2019 and we find Citigroup, CapitalOne, Wells Fargo and HSBC Life Insurance among a host of firms hitting the crisis button after their customers’ records turned up on a database of some 24 million financial and banking documents found parked on an Internet-accessible server — without so much as password protection.

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Turning Aspiration into Action to Protect Financial Institutions

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

While this event is still considered one of the most grandiose thefts, financial institutions today collectively face digital attacks that easily rival it. Theft and other data security incidents cost financial institutions millions of dollars and result in more consumer records being lost or stolen, year after year.

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#ModernDataMasters: Lewis Ownes, CEO Agile Solutions

Reltio

In the early days I worked in data transformation for data into banks through digital printing – amazing that I trained to do all these elaborate hand-crafted books and ended up doing cheque books! What are your top 3 tips or resources to share for aspiring modern data masters?

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The blockchain bowling alley: How distributed ledger technology goes mainstream

CGI

What’s more, it’s poised to spill over from financial services into a wide range of industries. In fact, NASDAQ developed an exchange for private securities called Linq in 2015. In banking for instance, smart contracts are being used to transform older EDI systems and mainframe environments. Immutability of record.

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The blockchain bowling alley: How distributed ledger technology goes mainstream

CGI

What’s more, it’s poised to spill over from financial services into a wide range of industries. In fact, NASDAQ developed an exchange for private securities called Linq in 2015. In banking for instance, smart contracts are being used to transform older EDI systems and mainframe environments. Immutability of record.

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The blockchain bowling alley – how distributed ledger technology goes mainstream

CGI

What’s more, it’s poised to spill over from financial services into a wide range of industries. In fact, NASDAQ developed an exchange for private securities called Linq in 2015. In banking for instance, smart contracts are being used to transform older EDI systems and mainframe environments. Immutability of record.