How Arrest of Telegram CEO Impacts Encryption
Cybercrime
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Encryption & Key Management
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Fraud Management & Cybercrime
Additionally: AI’s Position in Cybersecurity; New Fraud Prevention Guidelines
In the latest weekly update, Information Security Media Group editors discussed the implications of the recent arrest of Telegram’s CEO in Paris for encrypted messaging services, the transformative impact of artificial intelligence in cybersecurity, and the latest regulations designed to curb fraud in electronic payments.
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The panelists – Anna Delaney, director, productions; Tony Morbin, government information editor, EU; Tom Subject, senior vp, editorial; and Suparna Goswami, affiliate editor, ISMG Asia – mentioned:
- Key takeaways from an interview with CISO Sam Curry of Zscaler on why AI is concurrently probably the most overhyped and underhyped know-how in historical past;
- The implications of new rules rolled out by the Nationwide Automated Clearing Home Affiliation aimed toward lowering fraud, with a specific deal with combating credit score push fraud;
- What the indictment of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov by the Paris Prosecutor’s Workplace may sign concerning the future of encrypted communications in France and probably different international locations.
The ISMG Editors’ Panel runs weekly. Do not miss our earlier installments, together with the Aug. 23 version on altering CISO disclosure guidelines post-SolarWinds and the Aug. 30 version on how CrowdStrike’s rivals are responding to its latest outage.