The limits of coworking

It feels like there’s a WeWork on every street nowadays. Take a walk through midtown Manhattan (please don’t actually) and it might even seem like there are more WeWorks than office buildings. Consider this an ongoing discussion about Urban Tech, its intersection with regulation, issues of public service, and other complexities that people have full […] Continue reading The limits of coworking

Cybersecurity as a Selling Point: Retailers Take Note

UK-based retailers were no strangers to data breaches in 2018. In June, Dixons Carphone announced a breach of 5.9 million customer bank card details and 1.2 million personal data records, and the following month, Fortnum & Mason likewise warned cu… Continue reading Cybersecurity as a Selling Point: Retailers Take Note

5 More Retail Cybersecurity Practices to Keep Your Data Safe Beyond the Holidays

These five retail cybersecurity tips will help organizations mitigate cyberattacks and provide customers with the safest shopping experience during the holiday season.

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‘Tis the Season for Spreading Ad Malware

Ad malware ramps up with the surge in online shopping activity during the holiday season. Taking a few precautionary steps can help consumers and security teams protect their devices and networks.

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5 Recommendations to Improve Retail Cybersecurity This Holiday Season

With extra web traffic and high order volumes coming in, the holiday shopping season can be a particularly perilous time for retail cybersecurity.

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Why Is the Retail Industry Still Lacking Security?

A recent survey found that the retail industry is among the least secure industries. What can retailers do to turn that around this holiday season?

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Retail Security Hygiene: The Case for Seasonal Checkups

Retail companies should conduct security hygiene checkups as early as possible this holiday season to identify key threats across e-commerce systems, seasonal staffing policies and employee behaviors.

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Cyber Monday 2018: 5 Best Practices to Protect Consumer Data

Cyber Monday 2018 is just around the corner, and customers and malicious actors alike are gearing up. Is your retail security ready to tackle e-commerce fraud and improve consumer data protection?

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Retail Cybersecurity Is Lagging in the Digital Transformation Race, and Attackers Are Taking Advantage

Retail cybersecurity requires a large-scale transition to cope with new threat vectors, close significant infrastructure gaps, and extend security protocols across new cloud and SaaS platforms.

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Retail-as-a-service provider Leap raises $3M and launches first store

The past decade in retail has been the golden age of direct-to-consumer (D2C) and digitally native vertical brands (DNVBs) that use the internet to communicate with customers, execute transactions, handle distribution and offer better economics. But as small independent startups have scaled into unicorn territory and as countless brands have saturated digital channels, customer acquisition has […] Continue reading Retail-as-a-service provider Leap raises $3M and launches first store