Posted on 23 May 2023 by Thales DIS
Highlights taken from Modernising Digital-ID Systems: What Open Standards and Open-Source Software Really Mean, for the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change. As organisations and Governments look to build inclusive Digital ID ecosystems, how do they overcome the key challenge of choosing which technology solution(s) to adopt? We recently collaborated on an article with the […]
Posted on 16 February 2023 by Stéphane Quetglas
In part one of this blog, we showcased some recent highlights following a conversation that Stephane Quetglas had with George Malim from IoT Now about the GSMA’s IoT SAFE initiative. Part one covered what the IoT SAFE initiative was, plus the challenging cybersecurity landscape faced by enterprises when it comes to securing IoT devices. In […]
Posted on 14 February 2023 by Stéphane Quetglas
Security in IoT has often been listed as a development priority but then postponed or neglected with negative consequences. Traditional approaches to securing devices are too inflexible, too expensive or too complex to integrate to meet the timescale and volume needs of IoT enterprises. Thales’ Stephane Quetglas recently sat down with George Malim from IoT […]
Posted on 27 January 2023 by Kristel Teyras
If you’ve worked in the technology industry for any amount of time, then you’ve heard the phrase ‘data is the new oil’. Like oil, raw data in itself isn’t valuable – but put to use, it can become extremely powerful. Businesses are using the power of data to transform and innovate and it’s hard to […]
Posted on 15 December 2022 by Frederic Martinez
The banking sector continues to innovate, putting user experience front and centre. Whether that’s online banking, mobile and contactless payments or biometric authentication – the innovation we’ve seen in the past decade has all been driven to improve services for customers wherever they are in the world, safely and conveniently. Why is there a need […]
Posted on 13 December 2022 by Christian Hartwigsson
If you work in financial services, or indeed technology, then you’ll be no stranger to an acronym or two…or ten. They seem to be impossible to avoid regardless of topic, and it’s all too easy for your audience to lose track of what you’re talking about. Lately on this blog, we’ve been talking about RBA, […]