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Technology and banking: lessons from the past

Ken Lindup

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.14296/deeslr.v9i0.1996

Abstract


Ken Lindup considers the problems of implementing new systems and networking technologies without incurring unacceptable risks. He provides examples of failures in the banking system from his own experience from working in banks

Index words: banking; technology; poor product security; encryption of bank cards; security of ATMs; security of the process; incorrect verbal assurances by vendors; ATMs; PIN; failure of security


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