Blogger profile: Xavier Larduinat
Xavier Larduinat is the Marketing & Communication manager for Innovation at Thales, in charge of promoting Thales as a leading technology brand to provide solutions to secure the Digital World.
Prior to working in the Digital Security market since 2001, Xavier Larduinat spent 14 years in the Semiconductor design and test industry with multiple international Product Marketing assignments including Germany, San Jose, CA and Austin TX.
Xavier Larduinat holds a MS degree in Electronics Engineering from INSA Lyon, France, in 1987
Posted on 21 July 2014 by Xavier Larduinat
We now live in an age where reliable and fast information is of paramount importance in our daily lives. Whether banking, communicating, negotiating, or doing any form of business, information on-demand is crucial. Unfortunately, as we’ve become more dependent on access to on-demand banking, contact details, messaging etc., we’ve at times allowed vulnerabilities into our […]
Posted on 29 July 2014 by Xavier Larduinat
There are many companies that claim to secure your digital services, networks, servers and even whatever you have hosted in the cloud.
Posted on 05 August 2014 by Xavier Larduinat
The digital world is swarming with security perils. April’s Heartbleed Bug was just the latest in a long line of threats looming over individuals and businesses, and according to PwC’s Global Economic Crime Survey 2014, one in four surveyed businesses had experienced cybercrime, with 11 per cent of them hit with financial losses of more than […]
Posted on 12 August 2014 by Xavier Larduinat
The opening up of enterprise IT due to the effects of consumerization is resulting in ever increasing complexity of the infrastructure with a myriad of devices and applications crowded together. Gartner predicts that by 2017, half of employers will require their employees to bring their own devices to the office. This will benefit organizations and […]
Posted on 29 February 2016 by Xavier Larduinat
With silicon reaching its limits for functional transistors, what’s the future for ‘Moore’s Law’?
Posted on 27 April 2017 by Xavier Larduinat
Physical branches are a precious asset that digital channels will not replace. Customers need personal services and assistance for some of their financial needs.