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Key Risk Management Issues For 2016
January 13, 2016 Added by:InfosecIsland News
Chief risk officers (CRO) will need to keep close watch on a number of strategic, operational, and external risks this year. Effective risk management and mitigation will be critical, since companies' strategies, business models, operations, reputations, and, ultimately, survival are on the line.
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FS-ISAC to Share Threat Intelligence With Federal Reserve Banks
September 16, 2015 Added by:InfosecIsland News
The Financial Services Information Sharing and Analysis Center (FS-ISAC) announced an arrangement with the Federal Reserve Banks to provide direct access to FS-ISAC security threat information to over 10,000 of their financial institution customers.
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Challenges and Solutions of Threat and Vulnerability Sharing in 2015
June 29, 2015 Added by:Shawn Masters
Overcoming the challenges that information sharing presents will require greater collaboration across the financial industry and a focus on combined efforts rather than individual protection
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Preview: Suits and Spooks London - May 6-7, 2015
April 16, 2015 Added by:Eduard Kovacs
With less than three weeks to go until Suits and Spooks London 2015 kicks off, the agenda is nearly finalized. Our first 2-day international event will host experts in cyber warfare, intelligence, advanced persistent threats, sophisticated malware, and political issues.
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Webcast: Using Global Intelligence Data to Prevent Online Fraud and Cybercrime
December 12, 2014 Added by:InfosecIsland News
Please join ThreatMetrix and SecurityWeek on Thursday, Dec. 18th, 2014 at 1PM ET for a Live Webcast.
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Last Chance to Register for Suits and Spooks New York
June 18, 2014 Added by:Mike Lennon
Suits and Spooks NYC will feature over 20 expert speakers in the areas of financial intelligence, special operations, information security, money laundering, and the protection of critical infrastructure.
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ATM Security (And Really Learning from the Past)
May 14, 2013 Added by:Andy Willingham
There are lots of other things that go into ATM security that can have a big impact on ensuring that it is as secure as possible.
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New Malware Targets POS Systems and ATMs, Hits Major US Banks
March 27, 2013 Added by:Infosec Island
A new malware targeting point-of-sale (POS) systems and ATMs has stolen payment card information from several US banks, researchers say. The author behind the malware appears to have links to a Russian cyber-crime gang.
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Conducting Secure Transactions On-the-go with VPNs
March 20, 2013 Added by:Patrick Oliver Graf
The safeguarding of private customer information has become a top priority for many organizations, thanks in no small part to government regulation and industry oversight, as we move toward an increasingly digital world.
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Just One of Many Internet Scams
March 05, 2013 Added by:Robert Siciliano
A good friend of mine called me recently to ask what I knew about scams from online sales. He had placed an ad on CraigsList for something he was trying to sell and had asked for $150 for the item. He had received a call from a woman and she offered to send him a check for the item....
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What ‘Identity Thief’ The Movie Gets Wrong
February 13, 2013 Added by:Kelly Colgan
The movie “Identity Thief” opened nationwide last weekend, and while we love a good laugh, this flick comes at a cost: the truth. Here are five major plot points that do a disservice to an often-misunderstood crime...
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Banking 2.0 and The Future of Bank Branches
January 29, 2013 Added by:Ben Kepes
Banks have a unique opportunity here – they have existing bricks and mortar, they have a deep insight into customer behaviour and they have the resource to really drive an expensive change in their industry – all they need now is the vision, the appetite for self-disruption and a focus on innovation. Exciting times...
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Gift Cards, Money Laundering, And Other Shenanigans
December 05, 2012 Added by:Jackie Singh
Well, one thing that makes the use of bank card schemes quite safe is that it’s quite a bit harder to clone the value of a card on to another. It’s certainly doable to clone the card itself and use it multiple times, but it’s going to drain the account as it is used...
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Skimming, Identity Theft and How Online Business Defends Against Cybercrime
October 25, 2012 Added by:Robert Siciliano
Over the past 5 years a scam known as electronic funds transfers at the point of sale (EFTPOS) or skimming has been prevalent. Consumers commonly swipe both credit and debit cards through the in-store machines to pay for goods and services and hackers have been adept at coming up with ways to skim those cards...
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Ask The Experts: Online Banking
October 24, 2012 Added by:Brent Huston
Instead of using your actual name as your login, why not use something different that is hard to guess and doesn’t reveal anything about your identity? It always pays to make it as tough on the cyber-criminals as possible..
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Online Banking: A Trust Opportunity to (Re)gain?
October 09, 2012 Added by:Mikko Jakonen
How come banks are telling people to maintain their security better, without putting their OWN reputation and capabilities in line with the DIRECT consequences of the change paradigm towards ‘webalized’ approach we have witnessed for years, has now resulted as poor operational security...
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