The big-four bank still sees fraud attempts on some international transactions, as customer complaints continue to pour in.
Unpacking some of the magic surrounding artificial intelligence and revealing what it can do to secure business applications.
To harness the potential of new technologies, we must ensure their adoption is guided by a well-defined digital transformation strategy, says Tony van der Linden, CIO of software solutions at BBD.
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