U.S. DHS to Protect Online Transactions

U.S. DHS to Protect Online Transactions

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12706751_s featureFIS, a provider of banking and payments technology, has reached an agreement with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) as a cybersecurity research partner.

Under the partnership, which is intended to improve the security of financial transactions worldwide, FIS will collaborate with DHS and the U.S. federal government to address and respond to cyber threats to the global financial industry and critical infrastructure.

IHLS – Israel Homeland Security

FIS representatives will work with DHS’s National Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Center (NCCIC), a 24×7 cyber monitoring, incident response and management center, through which DHS actively collaborates and shares information with federal partners and the private sector every day, in the face of constantly evolving threats to the nation’s critical infrastructure and communications networks.