EZINE:
It is not uncommon for computer systems to be compromised by a company's own employees. In this week's issue we look at the Sage data breach, which highlights the risk every organisation faces from its staff. Staff are often motivated by revenge, but sometimes internal logins can be compromised, enabling hackers to circumvent firewalls.
INFOGRAPHIC:
Business Email Compromise (BEC) attacks typically target individuals with access to financial records and other sensitive information. However, BEC prevention involves making everyone more aware of email security risks and social engineering red flags. Here are 7 things to look out for when identifying a BEC attack.
WHITE PAPER:
Over the past 20 years, financial institutions, governments, insurers and retailers have seen an explosion in the amount and types of fraud perpetrated against them.
EBOOK:
SearchFinancialSecurity.com presents a comprehensive guide to Red Flag Rules compliance. Our experts cover all the angles with authoritative technical advice on: using a risk-based approach for compliance; specific examples of red flags; clarification of the guidance; and what industry organizations are doing to help victims.
EGUIDE:
This expert e-guide highlights possible insider threat scenarios, as well as 11 security issues to consider when choosing a cloud service provider.
EGUIDE:
This expert Q & A session explores the challenges retailers face as they increase data collection to combat fraudulent returns and policy abuse in today’s struggling economy. Find strategic advice on how retailers can cut down on fraud and determine the necessary tools and processes that must be in place to protect customer identities.
WHITE PAPER:
Find out how flexible authentication schemes, context-based access and behavioral analysis can help ensure that only authorized mobile users can access your valuable resources—on-site, in the cloud and beyond.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper discusses the ways that identify and social network analysis can help you prevent fraud and enable compliance by focusing not only on transactions, but also on person and groups and how they are related. Learn the requirements for a proactive fraud detection systems, and how ongoing data analysis can alert you to the need for action.