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In an age where coins and paper money have been replaced by digital transactions, financial institutions are under increasing pressure to enhance their fraud detection mechanisms. Key Takeaways: These days, financial transactions primarily occur through a complex web of digital pathways. It’s incredibly convenient—but with an inherent measure of risk. The sophistication of modern financial […]
June 6, 2018 marks the 6-year anniversary of what is known as World IPv6 Launch. This event, which was coordinated by the Internet Society (ISOC), took place on June 6, 2012. On that date, many of the large content providers permanently enabled IPv6 on their primary web sites. Content providers
As more organizations move to the cloud for Domain Name System (DNS) services, the global DNS services market is now valued at more than $215M, with continued growth expected.
Any network administrator worth his/her salt knows to change the default password on a router during its initial configuration, or you leave your network open to outside attack. Fortunately, these passwords are easy enough to change. But there’s another potential path to attack that many admins don’t address. It’s not
IPv6 adoption has been growing exponentially and the protocol is now supported in all modern operating systems and by many carriers. It used to be that cloud service providers lacked IPv6 connectivity, but now Amazon AWS and Microsoft Azure have solid IPv6 connectivity and configurability. CDN providers have also deployed
At GTRI, Giving back to the community that has given us so much, is a central part of our culture. Our own Rob Berger, Managing Director of Big Data and Analytics reflects on his work with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Colorado.
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