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IBM Software Vulnerabilities Spiked In 2013
Most code flaws still involve non-Microsoft products, and overall patching speed has improved, study presented at RSA conference finds.
An Interesting Year for the IBOR Debate
Delivering the ideal IBOR solution will require fundamental changes in way businesses operate and the way front-office trading systems are used.
How Risky Are Your Cloud Service Apps?
See how Box's cloud security risk compares with Dropbox, how Facebook stacks up against Twitter, Office 365 versus Gmail.
Enterprise Cloud Exposure Much Higher Than CIOs Expect
Far too many IT groups think risky cloud services are something they can simply block, but the genie is out of bottle.
3 Drivers and 3 Barriers to BYO Investing
Happy Users = Productive Users
Another Take on the Mobile Security and Fraud Conundrum
A meaningful percentage of transactions still occur via the mobile browser, whether because of missing functionality in the native app, or simply user habit.
SEC Meter Maid Nabs 2 For Bad Parking
For smaller firms, recent "parking scheme" charges should be call to arms to enhance surveillance platforms.
Growth of Financial Services Outsourcing: How to Drive Maximum and Sustainable Value
As a buyer of outsourced services, it is important to engage with these companies differently than in the past.
B2B Start-ups and Outsourcing: Lessons Learned
From proof of concept to external specialists, these are three valuable lessons for collaborating with technology intensive start-ups.
Safe haven: Why Managed Services are a Natural Fit for an Evolving Financial Industry
Despite the security concerns that get raised around managed services, bank CIOs, IT directors and market data managers would reveal a reassuring and possibly surprising picture, writes Mike Powell of Thomson Reuters.
Convenience and Security: The Case Against Biometric Tokens
To improve security and convenience, couple the ubiquity of smartphones with biometric technology.
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