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Articles
January 15, 2013
SC Magazine UK: Business logic abuse attacks: undetected threats costing UK businesses precious revenue
In a world where a lot of business transactions now take place online, cyber criminals are posing a real risk to businesses' annual revenue. In fact, in a recent survey commissioned by Silver Tail Systems and carried out by the Ponemon Institute, UK businesses reveal that they are losing more than five per cent of their annual revenue due to business logic abuse attacks.

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December 13, 2012
On Windows: Online business logic attacks increase
Results from the 2012 Web Session Intelligence and Security Report: Business Logic Abuse (UK) Edition reveal business logic abuse is costing UK businesses more than 5% of annual revenue. Jason Steer, solution architect for EMEA at Silver Tail Systems, outlines the threats to enterprise companies how Silver Tail protects online security.

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December 11, 2012
Security Management: Federal Cybersecurity Perspective: Interview with Laura Mather, Ph.D.
Co-founder Laura Mather sits down with Security Management to discuss the rationale behind Silver Tail Systems and insights into the technology that's made Silver Tail Systems a thought-leader in web fraud detection.

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November 29, 2012
Wall St. Cheat Sheet: Is EMC's Stock a Sell After These Earnings?
With EMC's constant evolution in storage technology, effective small-market strategy, diverse products and services, and their latest acquisition of Silver Tail Systems, Andrew Janatka from Wall St. Cheat Sheet predicts sustained growth.

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November 21, 2012
Risk UK: Business Logic Abuse Costs 5% of Annual Revenue
Silver Tail Systems Inc has announced the results of the 2012 Web Session Intelligence & Security Report: Business Logic Abuse Edition conducted by Ponemon Institute. Research findings reveal that more than one in five (22%) UK businesses are losing over 5% of their annual revenue due to business logic abuse.

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