Roman is the former News Writer for Information Security Media Group. Having worked for multiple publications at The College of New Jersey, including the College's newspaper "The Signal" and alumni magazine, Roman has experience in journalism, copy editing and communications.
Moscow-based cyber-intelligence firm Group-IB is working with INTERPOL to monitor and track online criminals. The purpose: to take down botnets throughout the world.
What struggles do smaller financial institutions face when it comes to implementing anomaly detection practices and procedures? Former federal banking examiner Amy McHugh offers insight.
What are the emerging security vulnerabilities for mobile devices? Anti-phishing expert Dave Jevans provides insights based on new mobile threat research.
Phishing schemes, particularly those aimed at the mobile channel, are growing. Daniel Cohen of RSA explains why we're no closer to solving the phishing problem.
U.S. organizations should follow the lead of many banks in Asia and involve consumers in efforts to improve security in the mobile arena, says payments fraud expert Tom Wills.
What can be done to mitigate the new spear-phishing campaigns that are localized, direct and capable of slipping past most spam filters? Two security experts offer timely insights.
Future court rulings in ACH fraud cases may place more of an emphasis on the customer, not the bank, when it comes to liability, says cybersecurity attorney Joseph Burton.
A recent spear-phishing attack involving a Trojan designed to target Android devices offers an important reminder of the emerging threat of mobile malware, says Kaspersky Lab researcher Kurt Baumgartner.
When a financial institution experiences a distributed-denial-of-service attack or other cyber-attack, what details must they report to the SEC? The American Bankers Association's Doug Johnson explains.
Phishing attacks are on the rise, and cybercriminals' methods are changing. How can the DMARC initiative help reduce phishing incidents? Phishing expert Paul Ferguson explains.
As social media use grows, banking institutions need to be mindful of phishing and spoofing schemes. Anticipated guidance from federal banking regulators details how institutions can mitigate risks.
Illinois-based bank holding company QCR decided to make a shift in its online-banking platform strategy after a risk assessment revealed security enhancements and customer experience improvements were needed.
How are banking institutions reducing losses linked to account takeover incidents? Bill Nelson of the FS-ISAC describes new approaches institutions are taking to address this lingering fraud problem.
As mobile payments take off, banking institutions must focus on managing third-party service providers. It's an area that has become increasingly complex and risky, says the FDIC's Rob Drozdowski.
The Gozi Trojan variant known as Prinimalka is expected to target 30 banking institutions in spring 2013. Now McAfee researcher Ryan Sherstobitoff says new research sheds light on how to prepare.
Our website uses cookies. Cookies enable us to provide the best experience possible and help us understand how visitors use our website. By browsing ffiec.bankinfosecurity.com, you agree to our use of cookies.