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Three Ways Banks Can Improve Identity Authentication and Customer Data Privacy

CIO Business Intelligence

As financial services become more digital in nature, it’s important that banks think differently when using data analytics, security tools, and education to improve identity authentication and customer data privacy. Have you thought about what can be done with this device to enhance identity authentication?

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Sports Illustrated publisher Maven raises $24M to help Seattle media tech startup expand

GeekWire

Licensing firm Authentic Brands Group, which bought Sports Illustrated in May 2019 from Meredith Corp., Riley Financial, Invenire Capital Partners and 180 Degree Capital also participated. Maven has a coalition of more than 250 brands, including TheStreet.com, History, Maxim, Ski Magazine, and others.

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Don’t gamble with your identity verification practices

CIO Business Intelligence

Okta issued an alert to clients in late August warning about incoming threats by hackers to gain access to “manipulate the delegated authentication flow via Active Directory (AD) before calling the IT service desk at a targeted organization, requesting a reset of all MFA factors in the target account.” Ransomware, Security

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Funko getting into NFTs by combining physical and digital pop culture products and acquiring key app

GeekWire

Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. figurines, for which Funko holds licenses to create characters across a wide range of properties from television, movies, sports, music, comics, video games and more. WAX will provide verifiable authenticity for purchases of Funko NFTs. Funko CEO Brian Mariotti. Funk Photo).

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T-Mobile investigating report of customer data breach that reportedly involves 100 million people

The Verge

Motherboard reported that it was in contact with the seller of the data, who said they had taken data from T-Mobile’s servers that included Social Security numbers, names, addresses, and driver license information related to more than 100 million people. After reviewing samples of the data, Motherboard reported it appeared authentic. “We

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The Problem With Facial Recognition Systems

The Accidental Successful CIO

An example of this are the drivers for Uber Technologies who must regularly prove they are licensed account holders by taking selfies on their phones and uploading them to the company. s facial-recognition system to authenticate them. Uber uses Microsoft Corp.’s

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The AI cat and mouse game has begun

CIO Business Intelligence

If you are a CIO or CISO and haven’t yet read this article – Finance worker pays out $25 million after video call with deepfake ‘chief financial officer,’ you should and then share it with your entire company. Two-factor authentication practices just won’t cut it. It could save your company millions, and potentially much more.

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