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Connect, Share and Like–Social Media Changed How Journalists and Companies Interact

William Mills

In just a short decade, social media has grown from a couple of platforms connecting music fans and college students to the de facto channel of communication for millions of people every day. How pervasive has social media become? Social Media is for Building Relationships, Not Spamming Ideas.

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Big Tech Faces Regulation Reckoning As 2021 Dawns

PYMNTS

Starting with some of the most recent changes — and a sign of what’s to come — earlier in the month, the European Commission offered up its initial draft of the Digital Services Act and the Digital Markets Act. As reported in this space , the DSA and DMA cover online marketplaces, social media and other platforms.

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Bank wire fraud – How social engineering and technology perpetrate fraud losses

Abrigo

They employ technology and social engineering tactics, reaching victims through email, social media, and text messages. All these events can be manipulated into a scam and used as a catalyst to make you a victim. Create and follow your internal processes for communications and security.

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Top 10 Crypto scams to look for in 2023

Abrigo

Crypto market a perfect environment for fraud. The events of the past year have been marked by significant volatility and the exposure of vulnerabilities in the crypto-asset sector," read a joint statement from the Federal Reserve, FDIC, and the OCC. Growing popularity. The invested crypto goes straight into the scammer's wallet.

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Snapchat Parent Seeks Profits As It Raises $1B In Debt Securities

PYMNTS

CEO Evan Spiegel outlined profitability goals for 2019 in a memo last year and as of June 30, the company had more than $335 million in cash and equivalents and $849 million in marketable securities. The company is also considering a new feature for events, similar to what Facebook offers.

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Making financial services more secure at IBM Think 2019

Insights on Business

To those working in the financial services industry, security is at the core of their business. The rise of artificial intelligence and machine learning might help protect business assets, but it is also making it easier for the bad guys to find holes in the security. Security is a big theme at IBM Think this year. Feeling safe.

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The cyber security threat landscape in financial services

Insights on Business

Gary Meshell, WW Leader Financial Services, IBM Security, opened his IBM Think 2019 talk, How Financial Services Companies Should Respond to Cyber Security Attacks with a bold assertion and truism. IBM and TD Bank jointly developed cyber security incident response solution for the financial services industry. IBMFintech Twitter.