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Synthetic Identity: When AI and ML Crunch (Your) Harvested Data

ChatGPT knows a lot about Len Noe, CyberArk’s resident technical evangelist, white hat hacker and biohacker. The biohacker piece of his title is a nod to the fact that Noe is transhuman (you might call him a cyborg and be right), which is why his grandkids call him “Robo Papa.” ChatGPT knows all of this.

From Paper to Digital: Transitioning to OCR Bank Statements

Banks and other financial organisations must digitise their information for quicker storage and retrieval as they process millions of client papers annually. An developing technique called optical character recognition (OCR) makes it possible to extract data from PDFs and photos and convert them to Excel, CSV, and other formats. With the use of OCR, banks can swiftly extract client information from PDF documents, transform it, and make it searchable.

The 3 Stages of Money Laundering: A Comprehensive Guide

Money laundering is one of the most common forms of organised financial crime in the world. To ensure you understand the stages of money laundering, let’s delve into the most frequently asked questions about money laundering, the three stages of money laundering and the typical approach that typically ensues the money laundering process, types of money laundering, and the prevention of money laundering in a variety of industries especially using AML Screening technologies in 2023.

Data Sovereignty: Balancing Residency Requirements and Access Rights

Global organizations – and the data they collect and use on a daily basis – exist today both within and beyond the traditional physical boundaries of countries. They may have cloud infrastructure that spans the world, but local laws and regulations can still have a big impact on how data needs to be stored and accessed, even if it’s in the cloud.

Securing the Web Browser in an Identity-focused Threat Landscape

For more than 30 years, we’ve been living in a world where one of the most widely-used applications is the web browser. Despite being designed primarily for consumer use, browsers have become essential to how enterprises operate – serving as the connective tissue between identities, applications and data. And yet, despite all of the advancements leading to today’s digital and cloud-centric world, one of the least secure applications is … the browser.

EP 30 - Securing Data Amid the AI Gold Rush

Diana Kelley, Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at Protect AI joins host David Puner for a dive into the world of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML), exploring the importance of privacy and security controls amid the AI Gold Rush. As the world seeks to capitalize on generative AI’s potential, risks are escalating.

Maximizing Security: How Biometric Integration Supports Large Banks and Organizations

In an era of increasingly sophisticated cyber threats and identity fraud, ensuring robust security measures has become paramount for large banks and organizations. As traditional authentication methods prove vulnerable, biometric integration emerges as a game-changing solution.