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GDPR & PSD2 data protection compliance for financial sector

Posted By: naag
GDPR & PSD2 data protection compliance for financial sector

GDPR & PSD2 data protection compliance for financial sector
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 6.5 Hours | Lec: 60 | 1.28 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Build PSD2 and GDPR compliance and learn how to protect against financial malware

In this course you will learn what PSD2 directive is and how it relates to GDPR, and if you are used to my style, you will do it from 3 perspective: theory, processes and technology.

The course is a complete A to Z, so we will cover everything that you need to know.In this way, we will first understand financial institutions challenges, PSD2 benefits for consumers, risks involved, security of payments and new types of service providers. We will follow up with GDPR relation and the impact of PSD2 and GDPR for banks. We will learn about Open Banking methodologies, what financial malware is and how operates. In the end, we will understand how to create a business case for our financial institution and how some hacking attacks are performed.

By going through the course you will also get really good resources like PSD2 directive and implementation guide or GDPR implementation guide, Open Banking Implementation and User Experience guides and also the Language Report that banks relates to.

Financial gain is still one of the major motivations behind most cybercriminal activities and there is little chance of this changing in the near future.

One trend that has become evident over the last year is that cybercriminals are increasingly moving beyond banking customers and are now also targeting financial institutions directly using top of the rock financial malware. So how can we protect using cloud security and why cloud security is the best approach instead of on premises tools?

Once inside the financial institution’s network, the attacker can learn how to transfer money, issue fraudulent transactions, or orchestrate ATM machines to dispense cash, these being the end result of the financial malware.

New exploits are created every day and users are still the weakest link. Is your mind so open in order to trust cloud security?

BOOST your career by understanding the mechanisms behind financial malware and what banks are looking for in choosing their anti-malware solutions and why cloud security is the best option in this case!

Why do you need a financial malware /cloud security training? Because you need to be able to understand how hackers think.

The course is delivered in a mix of over the shoulder lessons and powerpoint presentations. So, either I show you clicks on the screen and how exactly you do different actions, or I present you the full concept using slides. On top of that, you will get downloadable resources that will help you in your journey.

I strongly recommend that you go through every lecture one time and then go back to the beginning and start to take action – in this way everything will get much more sense.

As a student of this course, you will also get regular updates and access to new additional lectures as they are added.

GDPR & PSD2 data protection compliance for financial sector