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Development of IT Security: In the Next Two Years

Development of IT Security: In the Next Two Years

by Robert Tripp | Jul 25, 2006 | Articles, Banking Product Engines

Given the high degree of complexity in IT security and the very large costs in changing security embedded in programs there will not be a radical change over the next couple of years but rather some more steps in the continuous evolution. The author’s forecast is that...
Development of IT Security: History of IT Security During 2005-Today

Development of IT Security: History of IT Security During 2005-Today

by Robert Tripp | Jul 25, 2006 | Articles, Banking Product Engines

This brings us up to date and is illustrated in the diagram below. In essence, most banks have bits of security processing from every generation of technology development. This means we are running a complicated mess with a desire to move more of the access control to...
Development of IT Security: History of IT Security During 2003

Development of IT Security: History of IT Security During 2003

by Robert Tripp | Jul 25, 2006 | Articles, Banking Product Engines

The arrival of browser technology as a way of presenting and accessing information produced some particular challenges. People outside the bank (customers and brokers) would directly access the core data. Previously any customer based electronic banking carefully...

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