Communications coming full circle – are we moving back into a voice-first world?

With the wave of personal assistants, such as Siri, Cortana and Google Assistant, and new start-ups leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) and analytics to build personal companions, it’s becoming clear we are moving toward a new voice-controlled relationship with technology.

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Worldwide spending on Cognitive and AI to reach $12.5bn in 2017, says new IDC spending guide

A new update to the Worldwide Semiannual Cognitive Artificial Intelligence Systems Spending Guide from International Data Corporation (IDC) forecasts worldwide revenues for cognitive and artificial intelligence (AI) systems will reach $12.5 billion in 2017, an increase of 59.3% over 2016.

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GSMA announces new security guidelines to support growth of the Internet of Things

The GSMA announced the availability of new guidelines designed to promote the secure development and deployment of services in the growing Internet of Things (IoT) market.

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Identifying IoT fraud risks: The challenges for operators

Today’s increasingly connected world is introducing many new elements of commerce into everyday objects, from cars to energy meters. However, the reality of whether we’re ready to embrace the concept of the Internet of Things (IoT) and make the most of it from a revenue perspective is quite different. The IoT is progressively driving different

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Kount and Emailage use email addresses to improve fraud prevention

Kount, a provider of fraud detection and sales boosting technology has announced that it has integrated Emailage, a new fraud prevention solution that gives merchants the ability to assess and leverage risk based on a user’s email address.

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Insurance Fraud Europe Summit

Event date: October 5-6, 2015 London The Insurance Fraud Europe Summit unites over 150 insurance professionals to drive forward tactics to win the war on fraud by using practical tools to to data, technology, and industry collaborations.

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New French electronic driving licence combats fraud with Integrity Guard security chips

M2M Innovation World Congress, Nice, France & Neubiberg, Germany – Security chips for the new electronic driving (eDriver) licence issued in France from this month, are being supplied by Infineon Technologies. The new polycarbonate smart card replacing the traditional paper document contains an embedded SLE78 microprocessor with ‘Integrity Guard’.

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MACH helps M2M service providers reduce fraud losses

Advanced multi-layer approach protects against fraud, malicious attacks and human error.

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White Paper: Embedded Mobile – Telecoms Fraud & Security Management

This brand new White Paper, by Praesidum Consultancy Group, the business consultancy division of WeDo Technologies, focuses on the risks M2M services can cause operators in terms of fraud and revenue assurance

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