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The pros and cons of the digital transformation in banking

Digital transformation in banking began following the creation of the internet in the 1990s as a way for banks to deliver services to their customers more conveniently. Today, it has completely changed how most people interact with their banks. From opening a new account to making transactions and applying for loans, you can access all banking services directly from your computer or smartphone.

A look under the hood at eBPF: A new way to monitor and secure your platforms

In this post, I want to scratch at the surface of a very interesting technology that Elastic’s Universal Profiler and Security solution both use called eBPF and explain why it is a critically important technology for modern observability. I’ll talk a little bit about how it works and how it can be used to create powerful monitoring solutions — and dream up ways eBPF could be used in the future for observability use cases.
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AIOps Hurdles Not Many Vendors Talk About

According to one survey, 94% agree that AIOps is “important or very important” to manage network and cloud applications performance. AIOps intends to help customers contextualize humongous data volumes and streamline IT operations with automation. As IT infrastructure grows in complexity, alerts flood IT Ops centers and Ops teams drown in managing the deluge.

Combining Artificial Intelligence with Threat Intelligence

One of the primary challenges that our security analysts encounter is where and how to best use their time. Monitoring and reviewing the constant influx of data and alerts produced by our client’s networks whilst also finding the time to keep on top of trending and emerging threats is no mean feat, and not particularly conducive to a healthy work-life balance…

Introducing:Kubescape Open-API Framework (Swagger)

Open source got more open source-y. Kubescape API is now documented on Swagger, the OpenAPI standard. That’s it in a nutshell. Scroll down to read more about it. We’re excited to share that we made another important step as an open-source company. We have documented the APIs of our newly open-sourced services using Swagger, the OpenAPI standard. This will help you integrate, interact and develop for the Kubescape platform.

Lookout Discovers Long-running Surveillance Campaigns Targeting Uyghurs

Researchers from Lookout Threat Lab have uncovered two new surveillance campaigns targeting Uyghurs in the People’s Republic of China and abroad. One campaign introduces a novel Android surveillance tool we named BadBazaar that shares infrastructure with other previously encountered Uyghur-targeted tooling — as outlined in a 2020 whitepaper from the Lookout Threat Intelligence team.

Deploy and manage 1Password 8 with MDM and MSI/PKG installers

Administrators, this one’s for you. 1Password 8 for Mac now includes a set of mobile device management (MDM) options. We’re also releasing PKG and MSI installers for Windows and Mac respectively, which we know have been highly requested by our business customers. These new tools make it simple to deploy and manage 1Password across your entire organization.

Artificial Intelligence, a new chapter for Cybersecurity?

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a trending topic for many industries now. A variety of organizations currently employ AI mechanisms to support their operational functions. Automated tasks, natural language processing, deep learning, and problem-solving; such AI characteristics have made business tasks much easier. The factor of security in AI is largely overlooked, and with the increasing number of cyber threats and attacks, AI security serves as a crucial element that should be paid attention to.

Laptop flaws could help malware survive a hard disk wipe

PC manufacturer Lenovo has been forced to push out a security update to more than two dozen of its laptop models, following the discovery of high severity vulnerabilities that could be exploited by malicious hackers. Security researchers at ESET discovered flaws in 25 of its laptop models - including IdeaPads, Slims, and ThinkBooks - that could be used to disable the UEFI Secure Boot process.