Globe Telecom, the largest mobile operator in the Philippines, set the foundation for robust technology infrastructure in 2014 when its board envisioned the need to take steps to fortify its cybersecurity.
From mobile to cloud computing, financial services organizations rely more than ever on innovative technologies to remain competitive. This focus is motivated more so by long-term profitability and business success than immediate …
For all their differences, vertical industries such as financial services, healthcare, industrial control systems and government have remarkably similar cybersecurity challenges. Consider that customers in most or all of these markets: Have …
“All glory is fleeting.” Someone said this, but I really don’t know who. The first time I heard it was watching the movie Patton where the General explains the problem with reveling …
A new family of malware has recently invaded the Boletos, the second most popular form of payment in Brazil after credit cards. Boletos essentially allow consumers to make electronic payments to merchants, …
Over the last few weeks we had a new episode in the on-going saga between the banking system and the Zeus and Cryptolocker families of malware. The UK National Crime Agency issued …
Palo Alto Networks recently participated in the FS-ISAC summit in Florida and I also had many opportunities this month to meet with financial services customers and discuss their needs and vision for …
One of the busiest sessions at our Ignite 2014 user conference was the Financial Services panel, where representatives from small and large institutions discussed security challenges unique to the financial sector. The …
In the face of government regulation such as the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), personal health information (PHI) continues to leak into the public domain at an alarming rate, resulting in fraudulent insurance claims, identity theft and other costs to the health care industry. Research indicates PHI can easily be found on peer-to-peer (P2P) filesharing networks. But why?