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New FFIEC regulations acknowledge changing online threat

Defending against the latest generation of online threats requires a completely new approach

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In the war against online fraud, the world banking industry has lost a significant battle this year. The decade of efforts to improve online identification technology has been largely circumvented by the proliferation of cheap, easy-to-use attack software, and regulators and banks are now admitting they must move to a layered defence model – with the emphasis as much, or more, on what customers

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