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Payment Management System Explained: Key Benefits for Your Business

Managing business finances has become increasingly complex in today's digital economy. Companies process hundreds of transactions daily, from supplier payments to customer collections. Traditional manual methods struggle to keep pace with modern business demands, leading to errors, delays, and operational inefficiencies.

Can AI Prevent Fraud Without Interfering with Your Privacy?

Fraudsters are getting craftier, but fortunately, the technology against them is becoming more intelligent as well. The question on everyone's mind is, how can we apprehend the bad guys without becoming Big Brother? You may be surprised at the answer. The idea of fraud detection has been synonymous with gathering as much information as possible about all people. It was as though there was a security camera in every room just in case. However, AI is turning the tables, and it is, in fact, turning things more private rather than less.
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Retail Boardroom Breach-Preparedness: Proactive Strategies for Handling the Inevitable

Retailers have been hit by a wave of cyberattacks in recent months, with hacker groups targeting major household brands. These attacks have resulted in severe consequences, including payment system failures, website outages, and customer data breaches, with some retailers losing millions in revenues.

Spider-Man, Security Questions, and Identity Fraud: A Cybersecurity Story

Ever seen that classic Spider-Man meme where three Spideys are pointing at each other, accusing the others of being impostors? It’s the perfect representation of identity confusion—after all, depending on whom you ask, the “real” Spider-Man could be Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield, or Tom Holland. It all comes down to context and baseline—what you grew up with, what you expect, and what “normal” looks like to you.

Device Authority Azure Integration: How It Provides Seamless Security with Microsoft Azure IoT

Microsoft Azure IoT provides a comprehensive platform for IoT development and deployment, but organizations implementing large-scale production deployments often encounter limitations in Azure’s native security and identity management capabilities that require additional solutions to address enterprise requirements. Device Identity Management Limitations in Azure IoT Hub center around the platform’s reliance on symmetric keys or self-signed certificates for device authentication.

PCI-DSS Requirement 2.2: Server Hardening Standards Guide

The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) is a global initiative that provides a consistent, baseline framework of security measures, facilitating their adoption and implementation. PCI DSS Requirement 2.2 states that System components are configured and managed securely. In this guide, we will provide the necessary background and context to understand and comply with Requirement 2.2.

Mastering RTO and RPO for bulletproof business continuity

In this article The hospital’s electronic health records system went dark at 2:47 AM on a Tuesday. By 6 AM, doctors were scrambling with paper charts while patients waited in emergency rooms across three facilities. The IT team had backup systems, sophisticated monitoring tools, and a disaster recovery plan that looked impressive on paper.

Flight Delays: What to Do and How to Prevent Them

Flight delays can be frustrating and inconvenient, especially when you have tight schedules or important commitments. However, knowing what to do during a delay and how to prevent it can make a significant difference in your travel experience. Here's a comprehensive guide to help you navigate flight delays with ease and understand your rights, including flight delay compensation.

Data privacy in 2025: What to expect

As we advance into 2025, data privacy continues to be a critical area of focus for organizations worldwide. The accelerating pace of technological innovation, coupled with heightened consumer awareness and stricter regulatory frameworks, demands that technology leaders prioritize data protection. This article explores key trends shaping the future of data privacy and offers actionable insights for navigating this complex landscape.

Four Ways to Prevent Credential Theft and Credential-Based Attacks

When it comes to cybercrime, there are few threat actor tactics as useful and widespread as credential theft, and the subsequent use of stolen credentials, to maliciously gain access to an IT environment. As hybrid work models and the widespread use of web-based applications further the digitalization of corporate environments, user credentials have proliferated. In turn, credential theft has risen as a low-tech way for threat actors to gain easy access to target environments.