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Financial Services Security Outcomes Study

Cisco

Every year, Cisco conducts the Security Outcomes Study (SOS), a fully anonymous survey of over 4,800 active IT, security, and privacy professionals from around the world. Of the 4,800 participants in the larger study, 589 represented firms in the financial services sector.

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Case Study: TNS and P97 Partnership Enables More Secure Mobile and Connected Car Payments

Payments Dive

TNS and P97 Networks are leading the way in facilitating secure and reliable connected vehicle and mobile payments across North America and Europe. Download our case study to learn more about this partnership which has already enabled in-dash fuel payments for over 3 million vehicles across the United States.

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Nationwide Study: SMB Owners Lax About IoT Security Risk

PYMNTS

And the farmer who uses drones to help monitor operations – yet may not be able (or might not know how) to take steps needed to secure his or her server – is rendered vulnerable. Despite the advent of chip technology in credit cards, which has improved security, bad actors continually look to circumvent systems in place.

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FIs Expect Cybersecurity Spending To Increase In 2021, Study Finds

PYMNTS

And in another recent study, J.P. Work-from-home culture has also led to increased concern for security issues, PYMNTS reported at the beginning of the global pandemic. The survey found that some FIs plan to spend over $3,000 on cybersecurity per employee this year.

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Study: COVID-19 Fraud Reaches $100M

PYMNTS

Maine led the pack, where monthly complaints of coronavirus scams and identity theft quadrupled from March through July, the study said. Even small states saw huge increases in COVID-related fraud in recent months.

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Lawmakers Want NHTSA To Study Connected Car Security

PYMNTS

Aiming to beef up security in connected and driverless cars , a group of lawmakers have introduced a bipartisan bill in the House of Representatives that would put the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in charge of studying security issues for cars and trucks that are connected and eventually driverless.

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Remote Onboarding Boom Being Secured By Multifactor Authentication

PYMNTS

Consumers can be surprisingly finicky these days when it comes to their personal identifiable data (PII), and additional security measures can strengthen trust at a critical time like this. It’s not all super high-tech either, as the humble phone call still plays a key role in proving identity. Taking Authentication To The Streets.

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