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ID Systems & Services in Fraud Prevention

Background

Regulatory compliance, combined with the globalization and the online nature of business today has made identity management a major issue. One of the biggest problems in preventing fraud is being sure…

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Fraud Prevention

New and important ideas for preventing cyberfraud

by Jack Large

A button to report suspicious e-mails, use hackers to expose your vulnerabilities, real-time monitoring, biometric authentication + prevention methodologies

Fraud Prevention

Business networks vulnerable to evolving ransomware

by Bija Knowles

Corporate networks and business users are increasingly in the crosshairs of cybercriminals, with more than a quarter of ransomware attacks in 2017 targeted at businesses

Fraud Prevention

The dark side of Black Friday and Cyber Monday

by Bija Knowles

There are some pretty good reasons to avoid having anything to do with the cut-price spending splurge but retail businesses take a double-hit of discount fatigue and increased fraud risk

Fraud Prevention

Cybersecurity is Achilles heel of Asian corporates

by Bija Knowles

Nearly half of all Asia Pacific corporates have experienced a cybersecurity threat in the past year but only 15 per cent are certain no breach has occurred

Fraud Prevention

E-signatures boosting business productivity

by Bija Knowles

Software as a service (SaaS) is making the implementation of e-signatures faster to deploy, while the use of e-signatures is reducing errors, improving productivity and reducing staff hours

Fraud Prevention

How confident is your bank on preventing fraud?

by Bija Knowles

The 2017 Faces of Fraud Survey, conducted by iSMG in collaboration with Vasco, suggests that the majority of banks (87 per cent) don't identify fraud in real time

Fraud Prevention

Cyberattacks: do you know when you’ve been hit?

by Bija Knowles

It's not always instantly obvious that cybersecurity has been breached but detection and response times are critical because immediate detection reduces the average cost of recovery dramatically

Connectivity

Majority of companies unprepared for cyberattacks

by Bija Knowles

The consequences of suffering a cyberattack are serious, from costly and reputation-damaging disruption to operations, to data breaches – so why are so few companies preparing properly?