2023 Fintech Meetup
Fintech Meetup 2023
Aria, Las Vegas, NV
Aunalytics to attend the 2023 Fintech Meetup in Las Vegas as Bronze Sponsor
Aunalytics is excited to attend the 2023 Fintech Meetup in Las Vegas, Nevada. Aunalytics will be meeting with attendees and giving demos at booth SC1 on how financial institutions can use AI-driven insights to improve customer and member engagement and increase wallet share. Event attendees can learn more about the Daybreak™ for Financial Services solution which enables community banks and credit unions to more effectively identify and deliver new services and solutions so they can better compete with large national banks.
Security Maturity Improvement is Imperative as Cyberattack Risks Remain High
Security Maturity Improvement is Imperative as Cyberattack Risks Remain High
While advancing technology offers significant benefits, it has also made it easier for those who seek to gain an advantage by exploiting others. An attack can be devastating for any business and impact it for many years to come—today’s organizations need to move toward security maturity by utilizing multiple lines of defense against cybercrime.
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Security Maturity Improvement is Imperative as Cyberattack Risks Remain High
Security Maturity Improvement is Imperative as Cyberattack Risks Remain High
While advancing technology offers significant benefits, it has also made it easier for those who seek to gain an advantage by exploiting others. An attack can be devastating for any business and impact it for many years to come—today’s organizations need to move toward security maturity by utilizing multiple lines of defense against cybercrime.
When Was the Last Time You Checked on Your Internet Security?
Internet security—a combination of security measures put into place to protect any transaction or activity made over the internet—is one of the most necessary forms of security your business could possibly have.
Everything we do, every day, is virtually always online—even though we sit next to Deborah, we usually send her files through a document sharing program like SharePoint or Google Docs. We don’t walk over with a paper file and hand it to her often, if ever. When thinking of our daily interactions with the internet in corporate environments, it becomes more and more startling that many of us are not aware what our role in our company’s corporate security actually is. Some think it’s remembering to change your password, while others know there are specific steps you can take to better secure your network from the malicious creepy crawlies.
They're Everywhere
Security threats are as widely varied as the content on the internet and can include everything from the well-known malware and phishing to Wi-Fi threats, computer worms, and botnets.
How many people do you know that take their work devices with them to coffee shops for a change of pace? As safe and normal as this may seem, there are multiple kinds of Wi-Fi threats that can piggyback onto public Wi-Fi and open networks. The three most common types of Wi-Fi threats are Man-in-the-Middle (MitM), Rogue Networks, and Packet Sniffing.
Let’s break this down a little bit:
- Man-in-the-Middle (MitM) attacks are generally the most common type of Wi-Fi threat. In its most basic form, a MitM attack is when a bad actor is able to intercept and read messages between users who believe they are only speaking to each other privately, essentially eavesdropping on their conversation and any confidential information that is being shared.
- Rogue Networks are fake Wi-Fi networks that attackers set up to confuse users into giving hackers access to their devices. Rogue networks can easily masquerade as trusted networks, especially those at locations like your favorite bookstore or coffee shop. If you see a guest network, only use it if the network is secured and you need a password to log into the network. This can help ensure your computer and other tech is better protected and is less likely to end up on a rogue network.
- Packet Sniffing, sometimes known as Packet Analyzers, can monitor traffic on a network. This malicious attack can intercept data while it is being transmitted across your network and provide hackers with details on the data package’s contents. Using this method, bad actors can also introduce errors that can corrupt your system.
Wi-Fi threats aren’t the only internet threats to your corporate security. Botnets, a network of private computers that are infected with malicious software and often controlled by a single user, are most often used for denial-of-service (DoS) attacks, and sending out spam messages for users in your network. Similarly, a computer worm, a software that can copy itself multiple times, can spread across your network quickly, leaving mass destruction in its wake.
What Now?
With the threat of bad actors finding a hole in your network at any point in time, it’s impossible to ignore your cyber security. Risks are becoming higher as viruses and malware become increasingly complex, setting companies up for difficulties when navigating the process of recovering data, and further difficulties of finding easily obtainable cyber security insurance following a security event. Finding and utilizing a trusted partner can help you keep your network safe and consistently monitored with services like a 24/7/365 monitored Security Operations Center (SOC), help attaining industry security compliance requirements, and developing a Backup and Disaster Recovery (DR) plan for when the unexpected strikes.
Overcome Hiring and Talent Challenges to Get Ahead of the Competition in 2023
Overcome Hiring and Talent Challenges to Get Ahead of the Competition in 2023
Hiring and retaining staff is going to be the most difficult task facing CFOs for much of 2023. This is particularly true for IT departments. In today’s economy, highly skilled IT and data experts are a scarce and expensive resource. The mid-market organization requires another option that provides access to the right tools, resources, and support.
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Overcome Hiring and Talent Challenges to Get Ahead of the Competition in 2023
Overcome Hiring and Talent Challenges to Get Ahead of the Competition in 2023
Hiring and retaining staff is going to be the most difficult task facing CFOs for much of 2023. This is particularly true for IT departments. In today’s economy, highly skilled IT and data experts are a scarce and expensive resource. The mid-market organization requires another option that provides access to the right tools, resources, and support.
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It’s 10pm, do you know where your customer data is?
Jokes aside, is your data organized in a form that you can easily use, review, and make critical business decisions from? Or is disorganized data slowing down your decision-making and preventing your organization from utilizing customer intelligence to enhance the customer experience and grow your business?
Improved Enterprise Data Management Enables Customer Intelligence Analytics
In many organizations, heaps of data are coming in from multiple sources, into and out of multiple clouds and departments, with varying degrees of accuracy. This makes decision-making based on customer intelligence difficult. When your data is not cleansed, you may have multiple records for the same person, spread across your databases. It is essential for your digital maturity process to include optimizing enterprise data management—finding all disparate data, cleansing, and aggregating it, and creating a single, correct client record—your single source of truth.
With enterprise data management and a robust data analytics platform working together, your customer data and prospect lists become more reliable, you save money on marketing materials, and, with the right analytics platform, can more easily implement AI solutions to send the right offer to the right customer at the right time. An analytics platform can mean taking your client records and improving them, their data, and your ability to make data-driven decisions about your prospects’ and customers’ needs.
A Customer Intelligence Analytics Database, like Aunalytics’ Daybreak Analytics Database, not only provides daily insights, compiled overnight and ready for you first thing in the morning, but also gives you access to a robust data platform and actionable industry-relevant smart features to enable various analytics solutions, helping you create a strategy that will lead to positive outcomes for your customers. With a streamlined system for your organization to find, access, store, and manage your data, along with an analytics platform bringing data to your fingertips, you don’t have to worry about which version of a client record you will find today, which version of the client’s name is what she prefers to go by, or what the correct version of her address is.
A side-by-side approach with a technology partner is the best way to access tools like Artificial Intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), predictive analytics, and a team of experts by your side to provide support and assist you every step of the way. Look for a provider who supports an end-to-end process, making sure you don’t get stuck in the middle and left hung out to dry when making your journey to better enterprise data management, analytics, and, ultimately, digital maturity.