• Elevating Application Security With AI Insights

    Articles covering top risk management issues, from compliance to latest technology, including authentication, mobile and cloud on bank information security

  • Fix Social Security With Ownership, Not More Government

    The trustees for Social Security have just issued their annual report. And, as we have learned annually over recent years, the system cannot meet its Read More

  • Fix Social Security With Ownership, Not More Government

    The trustees for Social Security have just issued their annual report. And, as we have learned annually over recent years, the system cannot meet its obligations. According to this latest report, the Social Security system will not be able to meet its obligations to retirees by 2035. In 2035, the system will be adequate to meet just 83% of its obligations. This is supposedly good news because the projected shortfall occurs one year later than reported last year. But the change simply reflects...

  • Fix Social Security With Ownership, Not More Government

    The trustees for Social Security have just issued their annual report. And, as we have learned annually over recent years, the system cannot meet its obligations. According to this latest report, the Social Security system will not be able to meet its obligations to retirees by 2035. In 2035, the system will be adequate to meet just 83% of its obligations. This is supposedly good news because the projected shortfall occurs one year later than reported last year. But the change simply reflects...

  • NGOs Are Getting Rich Off the Crisis at the Border

    One of the more distressing statistics about the border crisis is the large number of "unaccompanied minors" that somehow made it to the U.S. border. Some were guided by coyotes, while others hoofed it across the desert with friends and relatives.

  • AI and Blockchain: Revolutionising Casino Security

    We look at how casino security are utilising AI and blockchain to protect against crime.

  • The Ideological Roots Of The Open Borders Push

    The Ideological Roots Of The Open Borders Push Authored by Simon Hankinson via The Epoch Times, Why does the Biden administration want open borders? As a researcher and writer on immigration, that’s the question I often get asked. Here are the three reasons I think are behind President Joe Biden’s deliberate border chaos: electoral politics, extortion, and, most insidiously, ideology. I’ll start with ideology and come back to the other two reasons in my next...

  • BoG transacts cross-border trade with eCash

    The Bank of Ghana (BoG) says it has successfully con­ducted a cross-bor­der trade transac­tion payment with its digital currency, the eCedi. The Director of Fintech and Innovation at the BoG, Kwame Oppong, who announced this in Accra on Wednesday as part of the 3i Africa Summit 2024, said the transaction which was exe­cuted in April […]

  • Greg Abbott Celebrates Border Wall Move

    Texas Governor Greg Abbott shared footage on Friday of construction crews using concrete to "strengthen" his state's border wall between the United States and Mexico.Abbott, a Republican, has aggressively pursued methods to curb illegal immigration into Texas since launching his administration's initiative, Operation Lone Star. The video shared to X, formerly Twitter, on Friday showed construction on Texas' border wall near Maverick County, about 130 miles southwest of San Antonio."The Texas...

  • Why API security needs the attention of the C-Suite

    Checkmarx’s Avi Hein on bringing 'critical' API security concerns to the boardroom. : Why API security needs the attention of the C-Suite

  • In September, securities watchdogs bark more, bite less

    The Securities and Exchange Commission acts as Wall Street's traffic cop, fining companies for such infractions as securities fraud and insider trading. New research from Texas McCombs finds another parallel between the SEC and traffic enforcement: pressure to meet self-imposed quotas.

  • These Home Security Systems Can Shoot Paintballs (and More)

    Most Americans have some sort of home security system in place—usually a series of connected cameras. Now, there are a number of companies who are starting to sell home security systems that don’t just alert, but fight back—by deploying pepper spray, smoke bombs, paintballs, ear-piercing alarms or a “disorienting fog.”