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Deploying applications built in external CI through IBM Cloud DevSecOps

IBM Big Data Hub

These attacks are even more detrimental in critical systems, which include IT infrastructure and financial services organizations. IBM Cloud for Financial Services This is where IBM Cloud for Financial Services shines—it helps clients to fill that gap by supporting innovation while guaranteeing security and compliance.

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CyberheistNews Vol 13 #25 [Fingerprints All Over] Stolen Credentials Are the No. 1 Root Cause of Data Breaches

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[link] [Heads Up] Microsoft Warns Against a Sophisticated Phishing Attack That Targeted Large Banks and Top Financial Organizations Microsoft describes a sophisticated phishing campaign that targeted large financial organizations. The Modstore is going to be a fantastic library to shape our training from what I've seen.

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Best practices for hybrid cloud banking applications secure and compliant deployment across IBM Cloud and Satellite

IBM Big Data Hub

Financial Services clients are increasingly looking to modernize their applications. Moreover, many of these financial services applications support regulated workloads, which require strict levels of security and compliance, including Zero Trust protection of the workloads.

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Best Digital Forensics Tools & Software for 2021

eSecurity Planet

Since the inception of data forensics almost forty years ago, methods for investigating security events have given way to a market of vendors and tools offering digital forensics software (DFS). The Sleuth Kit enables administrators to analyze file system data via a library of command-line tools for investing disk images.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Going Passwordless

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So by that, I mean, if your developer libraries are available, it's easy to do. Moffatt: I think tokens are typically what I guess happens once somebody has authenticated so once the authentication event is taking place, and you've identified it, yeah, this is some Simon coming back. Or is it something totally different?