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Investing in Technology, Key to Protecting Large Databases

Summary by Consumotic
Cybercrime is investing a lot of resources in Artificial Intelligence (IA) applications to commit illicit crimes, and so companies that have large databases must acquire technology of the same level to avoid hacks, raise awareness among their staff and establish rules to identify possible attempts at fraud. Emilio Patricio Gómez, director of Computer Science at Up Sí Vale México, a company specializing in food vouchers, restaurants and other wor…
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Cybercrime is investing a lot of resources in Artificial Intelligence (IA) applications to commit illicit crimes, and so companies that have large databases must acquire technology of the same level to avoid hacks, raise awareness among their staff and establish rules to identify possible attempts at fraud. Emilio Patricio Gómez, director of Computer Science at Up Sí Vale México, a company specializing in food vouchers, restaurants and other wor…

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Consumotic broke the news in on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
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