PASA launches cybercrime and fraud sharing network to 'mobilise' honest majority

Rapidly evolving threats mean importance of having protections has never been greater

Jasmine Urquhart
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PASA launches cybercrime and fraud sharing network to 'mobilise' honest majority

The pensions industry must ‘mobilise’ to protect members from cybercrime and fraud, delegates at yesterday’s Pensions Administration Standards (PASA) annual conference were told.

During a talk, Crowe partner and head of national forensic services team Jim Gee said the "very rapidly evolving" threats and the "faster pace of business life" mean the importance of having protec...

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