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Tech to turn tables on global payments mode, mobile transactions to swell to $1.2 trillion by 2027
Global digital payments are set to swell over $1.2 trillion by 2027 from the present $332 billion in 2022.
J-K LG Manoj Sinha calls for push to upgrade digital literacy
Jammu and Kashmir Lt Governor Manoj Sinha called for benchmarking of requisite skill sets and identification of specialised training centres for cybersecurity and standardisation of cyber tools.
Armorblox raises $16.5 million Series A funding led by General Catalys
Cybersecurity startup Armorblox said that it has built a natural language understanding (NLU) platform for cybersecurity
Football fever is on, so do cybercriminals: Here’s how to make yourself cybersecure during FIFA World Cup 2018
Football fever is on like never before, so does the interest of cybercriminal. In the past, cybercriminals have used people’s interest in the sport to launch cyberattacks.
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The Top 5 Malware: Here’s what you can do to defeat them
Despite malware being a pivotal attack vector, companies are unable to defend against data-theft malware running wild in their network.
Israeli cybersecurity startup IRONSCALES customer bookings increased by 700% in 2017
Israeli Cybersecurity startup IRONSCALES said that it increased customer bookings by nearly 700 percent in 2017 due to worldwide escalation of frequent and sophisticated spear-phishing and email spoofing attacks.
Federal agencies need to look beyond DMARC for email security
DMARC can be helpful but don’t be lulled into a false sense of security. For those threat actors that are truly motivated to cause damage or destruction, the protocol will prove an ineffective line of defence.
Gemalto and Ledger bet on Blockchain for security of Cryptocurrency
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Company informed that the joint Gemalto and Ledger solution consists of integration of Ledger's Blockchain Open Ledger Operating System (BOLOS) into Gemalto's SafeNet Hardware Security Module (HSM).
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Is Apple’s iPhone X FaceID secure, cybersecurity experts give mixed views
To make things more convenient and easy, Apple’s new iPhone X has removed the home screen button and has put up a face recognition technology to unlock the iPhone. The new biometric FaceID uses a 3D scan of the face as a password to unlock the device. Some of the experts say, Apple might be exposing its users to a serious security risk.
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