Federal Tech Talk: Secure Web Browsing
You may have heard that browsers were not designed with security in mind. Originally created to make the internet more accessible for scientists, the "free" browser soon morphed into a tool that helped advertisers and marketers turn its users into the product. The rest is (web) history. In ... Read More
Interview: SEC Compliance and the Internet
What are the challenges regulated investment management firms are facing when employees go online? Authentic8 asked Jane Jarcho, the former Deputy Director of the SEC's Office of Compliance, Inspection, and Examinations (OCIE) ... Read More
GDPR in the US: After the British Airways Hack
The Silo Sessions Podcast: GDPR in the U.S.: After the British Airways and Facebook hacks - how prepared are US-based companies for EU regulators cracking down hard on cross-border data protection failures and privacy violations? ... Read More
Interview: Pitfalls of BSA/AML Research on the Web
The pressure on financial services organizations of all sizes to comply with federal Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) and Anti-Money Laundering (AML) regulations is steadily increasing. Banks and investment firms are facing stiff regulatory fines, civil penalties, and industry disbarment for compliance violations. Industry observers point out that many cases resulting ... Read More
Silo vs. Chrome Study “Kind of Eye-Opening”
Silo beats Google Chrome as the most secure browser for the enterprise, researchers at Georgetown University found. For our podcast “The Silo Sessions”, Authentic8 Co-founder and CEO Scott Petry spoke with Paul Brigner, Managing Director of the Security and Software Engineering Research Center (S2ERC) at Georgetown University, about the study ... Read More
Inside GDPR: What Does It Mean for U.S.-based Companies?
GDPR in the US: What American companies need to know, explained in this 10-min. Silo Sessions podcast - Authentic8 CEO Scott Petry in conversation with Steve Durbin, GM of the Information Security Forum ... Read More
