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More than hype: Security big data helps bank to boost security program
At RSA Conference 2012, Zions Bancorporation detailed how it harvested security big data using a Hadoop-based security data warehouse. News | 01 Mar 2012
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Standardization key to Credit Suisse information security governance framework
The CISO of financial giant Credit Suisse says the key to successful global security and risk management is a uniform governance system supported by a common policy framework. Article | 17 Sep 2010
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Online bank fraud lawsuits force banks to reassess security
Banks face security and reputational issues due to lawsuits filed by fraud victims, experts say. Article | 17 Aug 2010
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Tools aim to help banks and others tackle insider fraud
Insider fraud is a complex problem in the financial industry. Here's a look at some of the technology available to help banks thwart it. Article | 25 Jul 2010
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Aite Group: Take action now to manage remote deposit capture risks
Fraud losses involving RDC technology have the potential to skyrocket if banks don't work proactively to deal with the risks, research firm says. Article | 11 May 2010
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Financial industry event will test response to cyber attacks
Banks, card processors and others are invited to participate in three-day exercise to test their response processes to various cyber attacks Article | 08 Jan 2010
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New vendor risk assessment tools address cloud computing
Shared Assessments program unveils updated tools for assessing security of service providers, including cloud providers Article | 10 Nov 2009
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Don't forget the cleaning crew in your vendor management program
Banks often overlook non-IT vendors in their vendor management program, putting their organization and customers' data at risk, experts say Article | 05 Oct 2009
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Threat of insider fraud growing with bad economy
Actimize survey shows financial institutions see insider fraud threat growing as economic recession puts pressure on employees Article | 23 Sep 2009
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Social engineering tests should make sense, not headlines
The recent social engineering exercise at a credit union that led the NCUA to issue a security alert to all its members serves as a lesson on how not to conduct such testing, writes David Schneier. News | 10 Sep 2009