A recent decision by the European Commission should make data transit from the EU to the US simpler.
In a recent interview, David deBoisblanc, managing partner at Duczer East and a valued partner of WSO2, interviewed Geethika Cooray, vice president and general manager of IAM at WSO2, to gain insights into the importance of CIAM for the C-suite and its impact on customer retention. The following excerpts from their conversation look at valuable insights on CIAM, its significance for the C-suite, and the emerging trends in the industry. Here's what Geethika said.
Greg Peranich and Tryn Brown contributed to this post. The world of financial services is driven by digital experiences. Over the last 20 years, virtually all banking activities have been taken online (an unfortunate change only for fans of pneumatic tubes and pens on beaded chains). Like other industries that have undergone digital transformation, financial institutions are leveraging APIs to give users a more seamless experience when managing their money.
The recent failures of regional banks in the US, such as Silicon Valley Bank (SVB), Silvergate, Signature, and First Republic, were caused by multiple factors. To ensure the stability of the US financial system, the implementation of advanced liquidity risk models and stress testing using (MI/AI) could potentially serve as a protective measure.
This article covers the use of bundler features to secure Ruby applications. In this day and age, we have to be more and more careful about software supply chain security. We'll show you how to start this journey by relying on a Gemfile and bundler to manage your project's dependencies. By the end of the post, you will better understand how bundler audit and bundler outdated work. Both can help you monitor the security state of your project's dependency tree. Let's dive in!