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TechnologyData Breaches in the Financial Sector

Responding to New Technical and Operational Risks in the Future of Work
Date: September 27, 2022
By Al Park, FTI Technology Up until recently, many financial services firms maintained the view that the massive shift to remote work was a temporary anomaly. While most in the industry have or are in the process of bringing the majority of their employees back to the office, a subset of employees will remain fully...

What Is Known so Far About the Nord Stream Gas Pipeline Leaks
Date: September 27, 2022
By Nina Chestney LONDON (Reuters) – Unexplained gas leaks detected in the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines from Russia to Germany have prompted investigations by European countries into the cause, including possible sabotage. Denmark’s armed forces on Tuesday released video showing bubbles rushing to the surface of the Baltic Sea above the pipelines, and...

Why Zero Trust Is the New Norm (Why Your IT Experts Expect a Breach)
Date: September 26, 2022
By Dan Conrad, Security and Management Team Lead at One Identity According to David Totten, CTO of Global Partner Solutions at Microsoft, Zero Trust has been defined as ‘a proactive, intentional integrated approach to multi-layers of security, focused on three essential principles: Explicit and continuous verification, a principle of least privilege, and intelligence and advanced...

How AI Integration in Infrastructure Will Transform Safety, Efficiency, and Future Cities
Date: September 26, 2022
By Dr. Fakhar Khalid, the Chief Scientific Officer at Sensat Infrastructure projects are incredibly complex, involving many different expert teams, often resulting in siloed work. At the same time, this age-old industry has been slow to the technological transformation we see in other industries. However, the onset of the pandemic highlighted for many infrastructure stakeholders...

EU Watchdog Proposes Emergency Brake for Energy Markets
Date: September 22, 2022
By Huw Jones LONDON (Reuters) -A temporary brake on gas and electricity derivatives when prices spike could improve how energy markets operate, the European Union’s securities watchdog proposed on Thursday, along with more fundamental changes over time. The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) said the number of trading halts in energy derivatives has been...

Banks Face Legal Risks if They Don’t Stick to Climate Goals, ECB Says
Date: September 22, 2022
FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Banks face the risk of being sued if they don’t stick to their climate goals or try “greenwashing” their image, a top European Central Bank (ECB) supervisor said on Thursday. Major Wall Street banks have threatened to leave United Nations climate envoy Mark Carney’s financial alliance because they fear its strict requirements...
