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How Banfico built an Open Banking and Payment Services Directive (PSD2) compliance solution on AWS

AWS Architecture

Introduction Banfico is a London-based FinTech company, providing market-leading Open Banking regulatory compliance solutions. Over 185 leading Financial Institutions and FinTech companies use Banfico to streamline their compliance process and deliver the future of banking.

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The Evolution of Qakbot: How Cato Networks Adapts to the Latest Threats 

CATO Networks

Qakbot is sophisticated info-stealing malware, notorious as a banking trojan, and is often used to steal financial information and conduct fraudulent financial transactions. During the infection chain, a malicious.WSF file is executed, invoking PowerShell to force download an encrypted payload (the Qakbot dll) from a remote Qakbot C2 server.

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How DoorDash Secures Data Transfer Between Cloud and On-Premise Data Centers

DoorDash Engineering

The data transfer between DoorDash and payment processors needs to be encrypted to protect customers’ privacy and sensitive data. Under the hood, the Site-to-Site VPN creates two security IPsec tunnels, where data can be encrypted and transmitted over the public Internet.

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The Future of Enterprise Networking : What Do The Experts Say About SD-WAN

CATO Networks

When it comes to SD-WAN, he concedes: Theres a huge business case that SD-WAN products are aiming to solve: replacing traditional MPLS/VPN networks with encrypted transport over public Internet.Internet access is often orders of magnitude cheaper than traditional circuits.

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Record-breaking 5.6 Tbps DDoS attack and global DDoS trends for 2024 Q4

CloudFaire

HTTP attributes commonly used in DDoS attacks HTTP methods HTTP methods (also called HTTP verbs) define the action to be performed on a resource on a server. They are part of the HTTP protocol and allow communication between clients (such as browsers) and servers. Only 6% was plaintext HTTP (not encrypted).