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Tis The Season For Hacks: 5 Tips to Combat Holiday Fraud
Cyber fraud peaks during the holidays, here are some strategies fraud teams can use to prepare.
Network Security Has Become More Complex, Has Technology Kept Pace?
Advanced threats, applications and even SaaS services are increasingly utilizing non-standard and largely unmonitored ports.
Target Confirms Hackers Stole 40 Million Credit Cards
Hackers' 19-day heist scoops up all ingredients required to make counterfeit cards.
Banks Demand Specialized Skills for End-of-Day Transaction Reporting, Open to Outsourcing
Sapient Global Markets launched a close of business (CoBS) transaction reporting service for capital markets and consulting firms that is gaining traction.
7 Financial Services Social Media Insights from Sprout Social
See how financial services is taking a leading role in the new social business.
Mobile Security in the Face of BYOW (yes, "W") Cross-Device Attacks & More
Four fundamental assertions to start the mobile security conversation
Backup Services Require More Than 'Set and Forget'
23-24% of small to mid-size firms across industries have never checked backups, according to BUMI's customer and partner survey.
JPMorgan Chase Catches Heat On July Breach
The July breach may have exposed cardholders' personal information -- so why did the bank wait more than 2 months to notify state officials and affected customers?
GMEX Unveils Trade Reporting Service for Derivatives To Comply with EMIR
The neutral outsourced service is aimed at helping investment managers and corporate entities to report their trades in both listed and OTC derivatives, as required by February 2014.
Asset Managers Flock to OTC Derivative-Intensive Portfolio Management Systems
A study by Aite Group found that traditional asset managers, more so than hedge funds, are venturing into portfolio management systems with risk analytics and core infrastructure for derivatives products.
Efficient Infrastructure Linked to Increased Alpha
According to a SimCorp survey 40% of buy-side investors have little confidence in the data they use to make investment decisions.
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