Information Age
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2 months ago |
information-age.com | Rob Woods
The global fight against financial crime continues to pit fraudsters against financial institutions in a high-stakes game of cat and mouse. Operating as sophisticated and organised crime networks, fraudsters relentlessly probe for system weaknesses, refining strategies and openly sharing knowledge and tactics.
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2 months ago |
information-age.com | Henry Williams
In today’s increasingly cashless economy, having the right card payment technology is no longer a luxury—it’s a necessity. For business leaders, choosing the best card reader can mean the difference between seamless transactions and frustrating bottlenecks. With a range of options available, from mobile to countertop devices, it’s crucial to select a solution that aligns with your business needs, optimises cash flow, and enhances customer experience.
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2 months ago |
information-age.com | Kirstie McDermott
Last month, the AI Opportunities Action Plan was announced. It is a roadmap document that contains 50 recommendations for the government to help to grow the UK’s AI sector, drive adoption of AI across the economy to boost growth and improve products and services. For those working in the tech sector, the Action Plan is timely.
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2 months ago |
information-age.com | Michiel Prins
Since OpenAI’s breakthrough in Large Language Models (LLMs), threats to organisations have skyrocketed. That’s because whenever we make significant technological progress, bad actors also benefit: cybercriminals now use LLMs and generative AI to execute hyper-local attack playbooks at scale and obfuscate the traditional ‘tells’ that alert employees and organisations to attack. We’re in a metaphorical arms race with threat actors to make the best use of AI. So, who is winning?
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2 months ago |
information-age.com | Nick Martindale
Cybersecurity is now firmly on the radar for most businesses, at least when it comes to their own systems and processes. But such efforts do not necessarily extend to the wider supply chain, where suppliers – often smaller businesses – could prove an easy target for criminals.
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