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Card-Not-Present Fraud Growth: No End in Sight?

Data Breach Today

Card-not-present fraud will cost retailers worldwide $130 billion between 2018 and 2023, a new report from Juniper Research predicts. Steffen Sorrell, author of the study, explains the reasons behind this growth projection and describes what can be done to improve the fight against fraud.

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Security AI and automation are key in protecting against costly data breaches for retailers and consumer goods businesses

IBM Big Data Hub

The rise of online commerce over the last two decades has completely transformed the retail and consumer goods industries—and with smartphone adoption accelerating globally, the share of shopping done via the internet will only continue to expand. of all studied attacks among the top ten industries in 2022, up from 7.3%

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Report: Threat of Emotet and Ryuk

Security Affairs

Experts at cyber security firm Cypher conducted a study on Portuguese domains during 2019 and concluded that Emotet and Ryuk were the most active threats. This is the conclusion of a study by Cipher Portugal, which studied Portuguese domains during 2019. For additional technical studies, visit Cipher Labs.

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Delivering ROI for Our Customers When it Matters Most

Reltio

Total Economic Impact™ Study Finds Reltio's Modern MDM Delivered 366% ROI. We recently commissioned Forrester Consulting to complete a study called "The Total Economic Impact™ (TEI) of the Reltio Master Data Management Platform , Cost Savings and Business Benefits Enabled by Reltio."

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Calculating the Benefits of the Advanced Encryption Standard

Schneier on Security

NIST has completed a study -- it was published last year, but I just saw it recently -- calculating the costs and benefits of the Advanced Encryption Standard. On the other hand, the present value of NIST's costs from today's perspective is $127 million. And this isn't the first time NIST has conducted economic impact studies.

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AI and Microdirectives

Schneier on Security

Similar AI-powered systems are being used by retailers in Australia and the United Kingdom to identify shoplifters and provide real-time tailored alerts to employees or security personnel. A Digital Millennium Copyright Act takedown notice is a present-day example of a microdirective.

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Spotlight: When Ransomware Comes Calling

The Security Ledger

While exact numbers are hard to come by, large scale studies of companies found that more than a third had been hit by ransomware in the past year, with the retail, government and education sectors particularly hard hit.