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The Importance Of Cyber War Games For Digital Businesses

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based Immersive Labs for its cyber security war games demonstrates the enduring appeal of that adage. In addition, organizations — those with a long view, at least — have long done cyberthreat assessments, a process centered around checking anti-hacking technology and the credibility of cyberattack response plans.

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Frictionless Payments Take Center Stage at Money 20/20

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This year’s Money 20/20 event in Las Vegas drew a massive attendance with 11,000 individuals, 4,500 companies, tons of new technology, and a mind-blowing expanse of collective brain power. The event’s level of growth and sophistication since its inaugural event in 2012 is truly impressive.

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Finovate, FinDEVr Alums Among Winners of 2016 Fintech Innovation Awards

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.” Innovation in Cyber Security / Anti-Fraud: Global Gateway by Trulioo – FinovateFall 2015. “FinTech continues to be at the forefront of innovation, and that requires equally innovative RegTech solutions for risk management, security, and fraud,” Zac Cohen, Trulioo General Manager said.

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The 2015 GonzoBanker Awards

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It’s nice to see somebody passionate about using new payments technology to make banking easier and cheaper for the financially disadvantaged. Let’s see if better technology and delivery tools get the idea farther down the road this time. FFIEC’s Cyber Security Self-Assessment Tool. Not even close. . They’re baaaack.

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Girding For Iran’s Cyberattacks On The US — Where Past May Be Prologue

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It may be immediate and far-reaching, disrupting lives and wreaking havoc across the basic technological and tangible infrastructure that underpins daily life. A posting tied to the image stated the page had been “hacked by Iran Cyber Security Group Hackers. This is only [a] small part of Iran’s cyber ability!

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