Monthly Archives: September, 2015
A System That Learns about Fraud
For podcast #23, Shankar Palaniandy of FRS Labs told us why his fraud solution learns from experience, instead of following rules.
More Recruitment at Neural
The company's careers page lists a string of vacancies across four different continents.
RAG Changes Name to Risk and Assurance Group
There were also two high-profile additions to the organizing committee of the oldest regular telecoms assurance meeting in the world.
WeDo Hosts RA & Fraud Event in Washington DC
WeDo has announced a varied range of speakers for its North American conference, which will take place on October 1st and 2nd.
EU-US Data ‘Safe Harbor’ Hit by Legal Tsunami
A lawyer at the EU Court of Justice gives a damning assessment of US data protection, with huge potential ramifications for the transatlantic transfer of personal data.
No Fall in Bill Complaints for Vodafone UK
Exceptionally high numbers of Vodafone UK postpaid mobile customers have been disputing their bills for 9 months in a row.
Are You the Next Big Data World Champ?
The TEXATA 2015 championship is open to contestants anywhere in the world, and begins on September 26th with an online test.
Pentagon Cyber ‘Scorecard’ Is a Big Risk Register
Whatever the risks you face, it helps to keep a list of them.... so long as you do something about the items on the list.
Adobe Flash – in the Pan – at Last!
Security experts have long warned about Adobe Flash. The unloved format may finally be killed off by Google, who have frozen Flash adverts on the Chrome browser.
Users Celebrate 25 Years of Neural Technologies
There are many reasons to attend Neural's user forum, which will be held Sep 29 to Oct 1. Chief amongst them are an agenda promising several fascinating presentations.
Telcos Should Be Paid to Censor
Recent events in India reiterate how politicians shift government burdens to privately-owned telcos. To manage risk, telcos must resist the ill-defined transfer of government obligations.
The Threat to IoT Healthcare
We have been promised a revolution in healthcare thanks to the Internet of Things. However, healthcare execs are admitting that security around the IoT is simply not good enough.
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