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Business reviews the tyler group expat connections: ThreatMetrix to Exhibit - 1 views

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    http://www.sfgate.com/business/prweb/article/ThreatMetrix-to-Exhibit-and-Present-How-to-4370312.php Cybersecurity Leader to Demonstrate How e-Commerce Merchants Can Prevent Payment Fraud, Account Takeover and Identity Theft San Jose, CA (PRWEB) March 20, 2013 ThreatMetrix™, the fastest-growing provider of integrated cybercrime prevention solutions, today announced that it is presenting and exhibiting in booth 1010 at the 2013 ANNUAL MRC e-Commerce Payments and Risk Conference, March 25 - 28, at the Aria Resort in Las Vegas. The Merchant Risk Council (MRC) is a merchant-led non-profit trade association focused on electronic commerce risk and payments globally. The MRC leads industry networking, education, benchmarking and advocacy programs to make electronic commerce more efficient, safe and profitable. According to a 2012 survey conducted by CyberSource and MRC, two of the top online fraud threats experienced by e-commerce merchants were account takeover and identity theft, each often the result of malware targeting a merchant through their customers. Using 2012 industry market projections, CyberSource's "2013 Online Fraud Report" estimates that total revenue loss on e-commerce sales in North America translates to approximately $3.5 billion. "With both reputations and real dollars hanging in the balance, it's imperative for e-commerce merchants to prioritize the implementation of multi-layered cybersecurity programs to protect their organizations and create highly effective online retail experiences," said Andreas Baumhof, CTO, ThreatMetrix. "Cybercriminals have targeted e-commerce merchants with malware designed to deliver access to customer data and other restricted information. Criminals are ramping up their attacks with new variants of the Zeus Trojan - advanced malware that allows cybercriminals to seamlessly intercept customer data at the time of checkout." Get more info: http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1089015-the-tyler-group---glo
Brendan Fridolin

Intel Fuels a Rebellion Around Your Data-Dailymotion - 2 views

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    the tyler group article code 85236931403 TTG, Intel Fuels a Rebellion Around Your Data Intel is a $53-billion-a-year company that enjoys a near monopoly on the computer chips that go into PCs. But when it comes to the data underlying big companies like Facebook and Google, it says it wants to "return power to the people." Intel Labs, the company's R&D arm, is launching an initiative around what it calls the "data economy"-how consumers might capture more of the value of their personal information, like digital records of their their location or work history. To make this possible, Intel is funding hackathons to urge developers to explore novel uses of personal data. It has also paid for a rebellious-sounding website called We the Data, featuring raised fists and stories comparing Facebook to Exxon Mobil. Intel's effort to stir a debate around "your data" is just one example of how some companies-and society more broadly-are grappling with a basic economic asymmetry of the big data age: they've got the data, and we don't. Internet firms like Google and Amazon are concentrating valuable data about consumers at an unprecedented scale as people click around the Web. But regulations and social standards haven't kept up with the technical and economic shift, creating a widening gap between data haves and have-nots. "As consumers, we have no right to know what companies know about us. As companies, we have few restrictions on what we can do with this data," says Hilary Mason, chief data scientist at Bit.ly, a social-media company in New York. "Even though people derive value, and companies derive value, it's totally chaotic who has rights to what, and it's making people uncomfortable." In February, for instance, legislators in California introduced the first U.S. law to give individuals a complete view into their online personas. The "Right to Know" bill would let citizens of the state demand a detailed report showing all the inf
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    I would like to hear more information from your side.
Kailyn Asher

The Tyler Group Review Articles: Government taking corrective action to India's slowdow... - 1 views

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    http://www.docstoc.com/docs/155359573/The-Tyler-Group-Review-Articles The Tyler Group Review Articles - Prime Minister Manmohan Singh carried a contrarian note and warned India Inc of unjustified pessimism even as he guaranteed the industry of faster regulatory clearances, mitigation of inter-ministerial disagreements and a comprehensive review of the foreign investment policy to restore growth to its earlier trajectory. The Prime Minister made a case for prompt and critical actions to realize 8 per cent economic growth yet terming the 5 per cent GDP expansion as clearly disappointing. PM agreed that the role of the government is essential to take growth back to 8%. "India was growing above 9% before financial crisis," he said. He further added that the slowdown is partially because of global factors and the government would take corrective actions. Source: http://economic.tylergroupservices.net/blog/government-taking-corrective-action-to-indias-slowdown/ See more: http://blogg.by/thetylergroup/about-tyler-group-barcelona http://www.good.is/posts/the-tyler-group-reviews-even-when-it-goes-wrong-barcelona-and-arsenal-still-feed-the-soul
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Tech giants meet in Barcelona - 1 views

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