is this report available ?
19 Nov 2018 02:54 Read comment
Perhaps really the Aussi Banks are Down and Under !
01 Aug 2016 09:32 Read comment
Scenario wise the Androids are still and were always vulnerable while the OS still is more reliable and safe but with the pentration 80/20 are we going to see some real critcal issues addressed in light of the smartphone generation and the mobile shift ?
06 Jun 2016 09:16 Read comment
Despite all the warnings, scenario plannings and risk assessment overkills in banks , they still get hacked, shows the hackers are faster on the assessments and on the intelligence with all the banks combined. Where wil this end............
06 Jun 2016 09:14 Read comment
Unfortunately for us in APAC the CNP countniues to grow unabatedly and most of it comming in from the US of A, the good part being that it is still recoverable , and the trade off as to what is the business case in writing it off against the cost each indivigual charge back cost and effort.
13 May 2016 01:45 Read comment
Interesting indeed with a lot of food for thought !
08 Mar 2016 09:03 Read comment
Brilliantly written, horror epic ! Where are we headed ? guess the most valueable possession or asset for us humans is privacy !
12 Feb 2016 08:55 Read comment
looks like a STIR CRAZY situvation, truly disruptive.
12 Feb 2016 08:41 Read comment
I must share my thoughts after watching the dark web which focus on Bio Hacking in implanting a rice grain kind of a pin into your wrist, this is configured on to an app on a smart phone or tablet which gives you acess to doors, log in to computers and i belive even probably can make transcations with a wave of a hand, it was a pretty fascinating episode given the device first approach, here it is the customer who choses what he wants implanted .... so it moves to a new pardigm in tech devices away from the traditonal mobile and related platform avenues
11 Feb 2016 01:39 Read comment
This is a brilliant move and much needed from the customer experience perspective, but banks are not going to like it, they may however circumvent this with additional caveats on the fine print which will probably defeat the actual purpose.
11 Feb 2016 01:33 Read comment
Matthew TalbotSVP at Sybase
Travers Clarke-WalkerSVP at Thought Machine
Terry PhelpsSVP at LGFCU
Evgeny SorokinSVP at Devexperts
Cliff MaroneySVP at Aspectus
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