Cybersecurity takes the spotlight at the fourth annual Rickert Allen Memorial Lecture on Wednesday.
Under the theme 'Think Like a Hacker: Safeguard .
Amid wide public outrage over a “significant” increase in Internet scams and millions of dollars in losses, Jamaican commercial banks are getting ready to implement “tough” and “more robust” measures for some transactions. The measures are still.
A marketing manager whose National Commercial Bank (NCB) account is linked with her mother’s says over $2 million was swiped by cyber criminals and a further $122,000 bilked from her credit card after she read a text message she said she received.
With busy shopping seasons such as back-to-school and Christmas seeing fraudsters ramp up their activities to target the credit and debit cards of unsuspecting bargain hunters, Jamaicans are being warned to be extra cautious as they prepare for and.
He could easily be mistaken for a graduate of one of Jamaica’s more well-positioned secondary schools, exuding confidence, pizazz and self-assuredness that was visible even in his gait. But Dane Nicholson, the National Commercial Bank (NCB) and.