U.S. Secret Service ECTF Winter Conference | Case Study: eGift Card Fraud
U.S. Secret Service Electronic Crimes Task Force Quarterly Meeting | San Francisco, CA | January 29, 2015
U.S. Secret Service Electronic Crimes Task Force Quarterly Meeting | San Francisco, CA | January 29, 2015
CISO’s and risk analysts alike often get caught up in checking boxes on a list of control objectives in order to satisfy compliance and regulatory requirements. However, companies that only view risk through a narrow, regulatory or compliance-focused lens have the potential to overlook a myriad of threats that could impact business continuity, customer privacy and security and financial solvency. The last several high-profile data breaches prove that compliance does not equal security.
Read MoreCISO’s and risk analysts alike often get caught up in checking boxes on a list of control objectives in order to satisfy compliance and regulatory requirements. However, companies that only view risk through a narrow, regulatory or compliance-focused lens have the potential to overlook a myriad of threats that could impact business continuity, customer privacy and security and financial solvency. The last several high-profile data breaches prove that compliance does not equal security.
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