FS-ISAC said the rapid digitization of the financial services sector has led to an increase in global cyber threats in 2021, specifically cyberattacks targeting third-party suppliers and critical zero-day vulnerabilities.
FS-ISAC: Global cyber threats to accelerate
March 14, 2022 / By ICBA
FS-ISAC said the rapid digitization of the financial services sector has led to an increase in global cyber threats in 2021, specifically cyberattacks targeting third-party suppliers and critical zero-day vulnerabilities.
FS-ISAC said the rapid digitization of the financial services sector has led to an increase in global cyber threats in 2021, specifically cyberattacks targeting third-party suppliers and critical zero-day vulnerabilities.
Report: In a new report, FS-ISAC said it expects third-party risk, zero-day vulnerabilities, and ransomware groups’ response to law enforcement scrutiny to complicate an already-challenging cyber threat environment.
Resources: ICBA offers more information on resources to help community banks bolster cyber and data security, including Sheltered Harbor to add a layer of protection against malware, .BANK to secure customer relationships, and more.
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