Showing posts with label Security. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Security. Show all posts
Monday 7 December 2015
How IBM manages the growth in security analytics data
We are in need to share, not need to know culture
From Finextra -
“Leigh Chase, Competency Leader for Security Intelligence, IBM Security UK & Ireland, discusses how IBM manages the growth in security analytics data, defines what exactly the ‘deep and dark web’ is, and how our culture change helps enforcement agencies manage the dark net.”
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Labels:
compliance,
dark web,
data,
Security
Monday 19 October 2015
ISSA Compliance Rules Make Custodians Nervous
From Global Finance –
“The International Securities Services Association adoption of financial crime compliance principles, could prove costly for custodian banks, who are nervous about the changes.”
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Labels:
compliance,
custody,
financial services,
ISSA,
Security
Wednesday 14 October 2015
The dark side of wearables: How they're secretly jeopardizing your security and privacy
From Tech Republic –
“The seductive lure of activity and health wearables make it easy to forget, or ignore, the inherent security and privacy risks involved.
The gentle buzz of a wearable device vibrates on your wrist at 7 am. You sync the device with your smartphone to see how well you slept. The result: poor. You feel groggy, so you drink extra coffee, which increases your heart rate, a data point also recorded by your wearable. You trudge through your morning routine more slowly than usual, so you skip that half hour on the elliptical and head for the office.”
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Labels:
digital,
Security,
smartphone,
smartwatch,
technology,
wearables
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