Cyber priorities
2006-12-12
A leading banker said that the biggest threat facing the Czech
finance industry is internet security. Cyber criminals, many of
who are geniuses, are moving at lightning speed to find holes in
banks' systems. Banks are reacting by putting in new security
measures, but Czech legislation isn't helping much. Identity
theft in the CR is unnecessarily easy. Internet users have access
in many cases to a person's name, address, date of birth, ID
number, commercial holdings and profits. Oh, and in some
cases, Justice.cz is kind enough to provide a scanned signature
card. The data-protection agency throws up its hands and says
that this information must be made available by law. This is the
same agency that, by law, is busy making sure no one has an
unauthorized email address or phone number stored in a
computer. To put it mildly, the CR's data-protection priorities
are stuck in the pre-cyber age.
[Czech Republic fraud]
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