AI & Cyber Security: Which Protects Which?

June 24, 2019

For people with responsibility for corporate security – everyone from CIOs to CISOs and CROs – AI presents two types of risk that change the nature of their jobs. The first is that criminals, bad state actors, unscrupulous competitors, and inside threats will manipulate their companies’ fledgling AI programs. The second risk is that attackers will use AI in a variety of ways to exploit vulnerabilities in their victims’ defenses.

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Cyber Security Checklist for 2019

Infographic | December 3, 2019

Over four in ten UK businesses(link is external) suffered a breach or attack during 2018-19, and 43% of cyber attacks are targeting small businesses(link is external). Use our easy to digest infographic to remind yourself and your staff of cyber security best practices, which have never been more important.

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What is phishing? How this cyber attack works and how to prevent it

Infographic | February 12, 2020

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Infographic | June 11, 2021

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Infographic | January 11, 2022

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Infographic | January 22, 2020

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Excelian was founded in 2001 in order to meet the market demand for a company that would ‘go the extra mile’ to provide technical application and business expertise to the financial services and commodities industry. From the outset, Excelian sought to be known for its excellence: we offered the unique and valuable combination of strong business knowledge, profound understanding of package solutions, in particular Murex, Calypso and Openlink, and high-level technical expertise – all delivered professionally and ethically alongside a top-quality consultative service.

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