Posted on 27 June 2023 by Mathay Kahraman
Phishing is the most frequently deployed method used by criminals to initiate a cyber attack, according to research from IBM. Phishing is designed to trick users into clicking on links or downloading attachments that either install malware or give unauthorized users access to company systems. With the growth in AI tools recently, phishing attempts are […]
Posted on 13 November 2024 by Thales
As we mark International Fraud Awareness Week, it’s crucial to reflect on the evolving nature of online fraud and its impact on the banking sector. Fraud is not a new issue, but it has become increasingly sophisticated with the advancement of technology, making it harder to detect and prevent. The Current Fraud Landscape In the […]
Posted on by Xavier Larduinat
In our earlier blog, in recognition of International Fraud Awareness Week, we drew attention to the evolving payment fraud landscape facing banks. As fraudsters become more sophisticated, financial institutions must adopt advanced security measures to protect their customers and assets. This blog delves into four innovative solutions that are making significant strides in combating banking […]
Posted on 18 August 2025 by Philippe Vallée
Cybersecurity discussions often focus on external actors – cybercriminals, malware, phishing attacks; however, the reality is more complex. Some of the most damaging data breaches don’t begin with a malicious outsider, but with a simple, human mistake. A misplaced file, an accidental drag-and-drop, or a misconfigured access setting can quickly escalate into a serious security […]
Posted on 12 February 2015 by Thales
Time changes everything. Unfortunately, in terms of breach occurrences, things didn’t improve in 2014.
Posted on 29 October 2014 by Thales
This post originally appeared on SafeNet’s The Art of Data Protection blog prior to SafeNet being acquired by Gemalto. Cindy considered herself the definition of a fashionista, and knew where to find all the deals on the latest fashions. She lived to shop and shopped to live. Luckily for Cindy, she had great credit and […]