Security News > 2019 > December > Key security priorities for financial services: Preventing fraud and data leaks

The banking and financial services sector is struggling with a skills shortage along with the sheer volume of threats and alerts as it continues its ongoing battle against cybercrime, according to Blueliv. With financial organizations a prime target for attacks, preventing fraud and data leakages is key to the sector’s security strategies – but it is getting harder as cyberthreats become increasingly diverse, sophisticated and malicious. Rise in banking Trojans Roughly a third of respondents … More → The post Key security priorities for financial services: Preventing fraud and data leaks appeared first on Help Net Security.
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