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Cybersecurity Is Broken: How We Got Here & How to Start Fixing It

It's not just your imagination — malicious threats have exponentially increased organizational risk.

Putin: Russia Has ‘Advantages’ In Bitcoin Mining

Putin also asked the central bank and the government to come to a consensus on bitcoin regulation.

Facebook Giving Up On Stablecoin Project? Execs Looking to Sell Assets

Social media giant Facebook may be throwing in the towel on its goal of launching its own stablecoin, according to a new report from Bloomberg. Bloomberg says that the tech titan’s plans for Diem, its attempt at a USD-backed stablecoin, are unravelling due to mounting regulatory pressure. Bloomberg’s sources, who asked not to be named […]

The post Facebook Giving Up On Stablecoin Project? Execs Looking to Sell Assets appeared first on Coin Bureau.

New Open Source Tool Helps Identify EtherNet/IP Stacks for ICS Research, Analysis

Industrial cybersecurity firm Claroty on Wednesday announced a new open source tool designed for identifying EtherNet/IP stacks.

According to the company, the new “EtherNet/IP & CIP Stack Detector” tool can be useful to security researchers, operational technology (OT) engineers, and asset owners.

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Investing in Real Estate Doesn’t Need to Be Hard, Says Immocation CEO

Financial markets, and in particular the real estate sector, are currently booming across the globe. Especially in Europe, where many citizens prefer safer assets over highly volatile investments s...

IMF calls on El Salvador to drop Bitcoin as legal tender

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) Executive Board has concluded a 2021 ‘Article IV Consultation’ with El Salvador urging the country to stop using Bitcoin as the legal tender.

Coinbase Shares Are Very Unattractive Heading Into First Half, Mizuho Securities Says

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Renewed signs of a “crypto desert” coupled with declining yields make Coinbase especially unattractive heading into the first half of this year, Mizuho Securities said in an analyst report published Tuesday, cutting its price target for the shares to $220 from $300. Mizuho forecasts the crypto exchange had trading volume of about $525 billion in…

The post Coinbase Shares Are Very Unattractive Heading Into First Half, Mizuho Securities Says appeared first on Bitcoin News Miner.

Thailand Announces Cryptocurrency Will Be Regulated as Means of Payment

Thailand has announced that cryptocurrency will be regulated as a means of payment for goods and services “to avert potential impacts on the country’s financial stability and economic system.” The announcement was issued by the Bank of Thailand, the Thai Securities and Exchange Commission, and the Ministry of Finance. Cryptocurrency Will Be a Means of […]

Google Drops FLoC and Introduces Topics API to Replace Tracking Cookies for Ads

Google on Tuesday announced that it is abandoning its controversial plans for replacing third-party cookies in favor of a new Privacy Sandbox proposal called Topics, which categorizes users' browsing habits into approximately 350 topics. The new mechanism, which takes the place of FLoC (short for Federated Learning of Cohorts), slots users' browsing history for a given week into a handful of top

Mechanics and Definitions of SA-CCR (Part 1)

SACCR is the Standardised Approach to Counterparty Credit Risk (CRE52 under the consolidated Basel capital framework). It covers calculations for Credit Risk Weighted Assets and exposures under the Leverage Ratio (known as the Supplemental Leverage Ratio, SLR, in the US). It will impact the amount of Tier 1 capital banks must hold. SACCR means that […]

Europe’s Hypocrisy Over Personal Data Privacy Exposed

There seems to be a strong likelihood that European hypocrisy over personal data privacy might continue indefinitely

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Every breath you take, every move you make: Do fitness trackers pose privacy risks?

Should you beware of wearables? Here’s what you should know about the potential security and privacy risks of your smartwatch or fitness tracker.

The post Every breath you take, every move you make: Do fitness trackers pose privacy risks? appeared first on WeLiveSecurity

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