Android 10 is out, but history says you likely won’t get it for ages
After numerous previews over the months, Google has finally launched the stable version of Android 10. The update brings a host of features, ranging from smart reply to a dark mode and more.
Android 10 promises increased security, but there are risks
A leading security expert explains why the release will still leave security issues, some of which is tied to the behaviors of late adopters.
Three Ways to Overcome the Challenges of Sca Regulations with Intelligent Authentication
Security is hot on the agenda for banks and financial institutions. Breaches and fraud are becoming commonplace, and cyber-criminals are continuing to look for new and innovative ways to exploit...
Google to expand its bug bounty program to counter hackers
Google has announced it’s making changes to its Google Play Security Reward Program (GPSRP) by expanding its bug bounty program to include popular third-party apps that have 100 million or more...
Malicious websites drilling iPhones for years, discovers Google
Google's Threat Analysis Group (TAG) has discovered a large-scale, long-term attack on iPhone users
Taxpayer First Act: Improving identity verification and modernizing the IRS
With citizens' PII at risk, some federal agencies like the IRS are moving away from knowledge-based verification. It's time for them all to follow suit.
How Organizations Can Build Trust And Security Through Digital Identities
Identity and access management (IAM) solutions form an important part of the digital experience - and interestingly, customers aren’t too excited about it. By verifying users, a large number of...
FCA and UK Finance expected to delay SCA
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is set to delay enforcement of the Strong Customer Authentication (SCA) payment security rules by than 18 months, on the recommendation of UK Finance.