Experts weigh in on bank responses to FFIEC guidelines
Financial houses strengthen authentication with challenge questions, phone authentication and other means of outsmarting hacker sleuths
Bank of America’s answer to the new federal guidelines isn’t a biometrics apparatus that detects a legit banker’s paw print or a hardware token that generates passwords on the fly. For now, it’s much simpler.
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