Security in Financial Services Conference Melbourne
The fifth annual Future of Security in Financial Services conference kicked off in Melbourne today. Banking security chiefs discussed fraud detection, strategies and social engineering attacks.
on Mar 6 2013 2:44PM
Commonwealth Bank group security general manager John Geurts talks detecting fraud.
Details of biometric deployments should be transparent to encourage user adoption, says Dr Ted Dunstone, Biometrics Institute technical committee chair and director of Biometrix.
Biometrics is popular in Asia.
Phone porting is in NAB's security spotlights, says head of major crime incident resolution services Grant Baxter.
Banking on security. Panellists left to right: Allianz CSO Joys Tandian; NAB security strategies head Gary McKenzie; CBA enterprise privacy general manager Gary Blair; Westpac head of security governance Ross MacKenzie and Centre for Internet Safety director Nigel Phair.
Radware ANZ general manager Mick Stephens says content delivery networks can cause a false sense of security.
Stephens lists some of the organisations hacked last year.
Delegates from across the finance spectrum.
The audience listens to the security panel.
CipherCloud co-founder Varun Badhwar outlines steps to get cloud projects moving.
Commonwealth Bank group security general manager John Geurts talks detecting fraud.