*** Top 5 cyber security threats to future of mobile banking ***
As mobile banking grows in popularity, so do the dangers
of data breach and identity theft.
In fact, these data security dangers
are so significant they could threaten the future of the mobile financial
services industry.
To get a better understanding of the industry’s cyber security woes,
a powerful trade group conducted a comprehensive survey of mobile experts from
50 financial institutions. BITS, the technology division of the Financial
Services Round table, conducted the poll to find out the top mobile data protection threats and the best
way to combat them.
Here’s what they found:
1) Mobile data protection must keep up with the lighting-speed pace of innovation.
1) Mobile data protection must keep up with the lighting-speed pace of innovation.
2) Consumers are
scared to use mobile banking.
Financial institutions must change
public perception of data security measures, which means data protection
measures must work.
3) Cooperation on
mobile data protection and data security is a must.
Everyone involved,
such as device manufacturers, network operators, financial institutions and app
developers, must work together to develop effective mobile data protection
solutions.
4) Consumers must take greater responsibility for their own data security.
4) Consumers must take greater responsibility for their own data security.
Consumers need to
be more careful about not losing their smart phones and protecting the data
inside of them. They should guard their phones the same way that they guard
their wallets.
5) Balancing
data security and data privacy.
As consumers want more convenience,
financial institutions need to find the right balance between allowing them to
conduct more transactions, but still making sure their personal data is
protected from data breach and identity theft. Financial institutions need to
educate their customers on data protection methods, like having them lock their
smart phone with a password.
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