ATM / POS Fraud , Events , Fraud Management & Cybercrime
Epidemiology, Immunology, Genetics Echo in InfoSecurity
Also, Steps for Strengthening ATM DefensesAn explanation on how understanding epidemiology, immunology and genetic research processes can help developers create methods to secure information systems leads the latest episode of the ISMG Security Report.
In this report, you'll hear:
- HealthcareInfoSecurity Executive Editor Marianne Kolbasuk McGee compare epidemiologists studying disease outbreaks with cybersecurity professionals benefiting from identifying and mitigating certain behaviors;
- ISMG Security and Technology Editor Jeremy Kirk report on the American Bankers Association gathering more attack data in an effort to improve ATM defenses; and
- ISMG Vice President of Editorial Tom Field preview Information Security Media Group's coverage of the RSA Conference 2017 in San Francisco.
The ISMG Security Report appears on this and other ISMG websites on Tuesdays and Fridays. Please check out our and Feb. 7 and Feb. 10 reports, which respectively analyze a major fine against a Texas hospital and its implications for how the Trump administration might enforce HIPAA regulations and the challenges law enforcement faces in using lawful hacking as an alternative way to collect evidence when cracking an encrypted device is not an option.
The next ISMG Security Report will be posted on Friday, Feb. 17.
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