The Evolution of the Threats to Canadian Financial Institutions, the Actual State of Public and Private Partnerships in
This chapter provides an overview of the evolution of the threat landscape of financial institutions. Cyberattacks on financial institutions may have considerable economic, social, and environment impacts. Financial institutions security professionals and
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Countering Cyber Threats to Financial Institutions A Private and Public Partnership Approach to Critical Infrastructure Protection
Countering Cyber Threats to Financial Institutions
Pierre-Luc Pomerleau · David L. Lowery
Countering Cyber Threats to Financial Institutions A Private and Public Partnership Approach to Critical Infrastructure Protection
Pierre-Luc Pomerleau School of Business Northcentral University Granby, QC, Canada
David L. Lowery School of Business Northcentral University Panama City, FL, USA
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To the mentors and leaders in sports, in my academic studies, as well as in my personal and professional lives with whom I have had the opportunity to learn from. —Pierre-Luc Pomerleau This work is dedicated to our modern-day cyber professionals, the men and women serving on the cybersecurity virtual “front lines” every day—the military member, the government civil servant, or the private industry worker at every organizational level—whose diligent efforts and expertise collectively enable our modern online and interconnected society to function. —David L. Lowery
Foreword
Two major constants in life are change and evolving technology. Growing up in the late 1950s and early 1960s, I remember when gasoline was 25 cents per gallon and new cars were well under $10,000 each. We all had rotary dial phones, party lines, and calling international was outrageously expensive at the time. If a piece
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