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  • 15 Apr 2021 | Why Closing the Digital Divide with Smart Credit and Smart Security Is Good for Everybody
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> 2014 March

WeDo Sells Praesidium to Sister Company Mainroad

By Eric Priezkalns 31 Mar 2014 Risk, Fraud & Security

WeDo, vendors of business assurance software, have sold their Praesidium consulting unit to Mainroad, providers of managed IT and various continuity and security-related services. Mainroad’s…


Using Big Data: New report from TRI

By Eric Priezkalns 26 Mar 2014 Data & Analytics

Dan Baker of the Technology Research Institute (TRI) and Black Swan has published a comprehensive new report into Telecom Analytics and Big Data Solutions. The…


WeDo Enjoy 12% Growth

By Eric Priezkalns 24 Mar 2014 Assurance & Audit

WeDo, the Portuguese suppliers of business assurance software, have announced their FY13 revenues were EUR61.5mn (USD83mn), up 12% compared to the previous year. This continued…


GRAPA is (un)dead

By Eric Priezkalns 17 Mar 2014 Assurance & Audit, Education & Conferences

A former insider has leaked some good news for fans of professionalism in revenue assurance, and bad news for fans of the Global Revenue Assurance…


Whatsapp Data Puts Facebook Deal in Jeopardy

By Eric Priezkalns 13 Mar 2014 Privacy & Intellectual Property

The Electronic Privacy Information Center has complained to the US Federal Trade Commission about Facebook’s proposed purchase of Whatsapp. Their concern is that the 450mn…


New Risk Management Case Study From MegaFon and Palisade

By Eric Priezkalns 10 Mar 2014 Risk, Fraud & Security

Take a deep breath, as what I am about to write might shock you. Some software developers who talk about risk management are lying to…


TrendLabs Security Report: Sharp rise in mobile malware since 2012

By Eric Priezkalns 6 Mar 2014 Risk, Fraud & Security

The annual TrendLabs Security Report, published by Trend Micro, is well worth a read. Here are some interesting insights from their new report: Trend’s software…


What Do GRAPA Tutors Do, After They Leave GRAPA?

By Eric Priezkalns 3 Mar 2014 Assurance & Audit, Education & Conferences

Imagine you worked for the Global Revenue Assurance Professional Association, which claims to be some kind of global and professional revenue assurance association, even though…


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Why Closing the Digital Divide with Smart Credit and Smart Security Is Good for Everybody



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RAG TV Season 3

Commsrisk Editor Eric Priezkalns is back presenting a new season of RAG TV! Watch the replays if you miss the live show. Here is the season opener, where Eric and co-presenter Lee Scargall reviewed the events of 2020.

 

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