Panama Banks and Cybersecurity

Cybersecurity and new threats to the global financial system will bring together experts from seven countries in Panama to review for three days the new prevention measures to be taken.

The Asociacion Bancaria de Panama (Banking Association) organizes the IV Symposium on Information Security and Fraud Prevention and is aimed at the banking, insurance, investment, and securities sector, among others, looking to update about “possible technological threats and share the best prevention practices that lead to elevate and improve your security controls. ”

Panama Banks look to combat any serious threats, for them, it is necessary to have a fraud prevention and detection system, to anticipate new trends to strengthen the response capabilities that any bank must have to prevent, detect and counteract these threats on time.

Due to the speed with which technology advances, the risks also change and there are new forms of fraud that banks face day to day.

Panamanian banks believe security is a continuous process that must be managed always knowing the vulnerabilities and threats that are attached to any information, always taking into account the causes of risk and the probability that they occur.

Among the specialists that will participate are Mateo Diaz, from SOFISTIC Colombia, Dimitry Bestuzhe, from KASPERSKY United States, which will address the topic “Applied Threat Intelligence for Bank Protection”, Daniel Sepulveda, Cybersecurity Executive at DARKTRACE in the United States will speak about “Artificial Intelligence and Financial Services”, Esteban Azofeifa Soto, CISA-CISM-CIAM Regional Consultant & Architect – Cybersecurity Practice GBM Corporation, an IBM Alliance Company of Costa Rica will be responsible for talking about “Artificial Intelligence and Cybercrime”, Josep Navarro, director of Big Data Business & Analytics at EDNON Spain, will refer to “Cybersecurity and Big Data: Technological Challenges” among other experts who will participate in the meeting.