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Banking Trojans and Financial Risk
04/23/2019Banking Trojans and Financial Risk
A Q&A with Sherri Davidoff, CEO of LMG Security and BrightWise, Inc.
One of the most disturbing developments in financial cybercrime is the advent and increasing popularity of banking Trojans, which pose a grave risk to both consumers and financial organizations. To find out more about banking Trojans and how to avoid them, we spoke to Sherri Davidoff, cybersecurity expert, author, speaker and CEO of both LMG Security and BrightWise, Inc.
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