Autor: |
David LaFalce, John A. Carlson, John Panchery, Dan Schutzer, George Hender, Kevin Barry, Dan DeWaal, David Solo, David Engaldo, C Warren Axlerod, Mark Merkow, Jennifer L. Bayuk, William Nelson, Frank Castelluccio, Don Donahue, Brian Peretti, Andrew Bach, Valerie Abend, Ken Wright |
Rok vydání: |
2008 |
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Zdroj: |
Wiley Handbook of Science and Technology for Homeland Security |
DOI: |
10.1002/9780470087923.hhs460 |
Popis: |
The banking and finance sector requires secure, resilient, and reliable systems to ensure seamless operations and maintain public confidence in monetary systems. Many financial institutions are at the forefront of developing best practices and deploying advanced technologies to secure their systems and assets. More importantly, the sector serves as a model of the cooperation necessary to develop standards and best practices that benefit all sectors. This article identifies some of the important cyber security-related collaboration among the private and public sector organizations that make up the sector, and explores the culture that enables such cooperation. Information security is an important concern for all institutions in the banking and finance sector. Financial institutions are persistently targeted by criminals and others with malicious intent. To address these problems, institutions across the sector worked collaboratively to improve inter- and intrasector communication and created private–public partnerships for information sharing and encouraging innovation. This article explores the foundations of cooperation and information sharing, including some of the major initiatives, associations, and challenges the sector faced as it worked to improve defenses against attack, enhance resiliency, and sustain public confidence in trusted banking relationships. Keywords: information security; financial services |
Databáze: |
OpenAIRE |
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