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Microsoft Beefs Up Runtime Security

- Microsoft has introduced new security features in Windows aimed at enhancing runtime security and user prompts for accessing sensitive resources. - Controls include blocking legacy authentication protocols to ensure the use of multifactor...
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Norway Says Salt Typhoon Hackers Hit Vulnerable Systems

• Norway's security service confirmed it was targeted by the China-linked Salt Typhoon campaign. • This marks one of Europe’s clearest public acknowledgements that the cyberespionage operation extended beyond U.S. telecom and federal networks...
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Sanctioned Bulletproof Host Tied to DNS Hijacking

- A financially motivated threat actor hacked domain name system resolvers and connected them to a Russian bulletproof hosting service sanctioned by the U.S. Department of Treasury. - This incident is tied to DNS...
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AI Is Transforming the Chief Data Officer Role

AI is transforming the role of chief data officers from compliance and risk management gatekeepers to business drivers; CDOs now hold key positions in value creation and human-centered transformation.
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How Banks Can Limit Losses From First-Party Fraud

- Implement risk-based controls to limit trust given to new customers before their behavior can be established. - Focus on practical measures to reduce exposure to first-party fraud schemes during online account opening.
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Banks Face Dual Authentication Crisis From AI Agents

Experts advise moving from verifying identities to knowing agent intentions; financial institutions are rushing to deploy AI agents capable of autonomously initiating transactions, approving payments and freezing accounts in real time.
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