Standards, Regulations & Compliance

NY Cyber Regulations: Who Must Comply?

Paul Bowen of Arbor Networks Analyzes Compliance Details
Paul Bowen, principal security technologist, Arbor Networks

The new cyber regulations from the New York Department of Financial Services apply to far more than just major New York-based banks, explains Paul Bowen of Arbor Networks.

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Many other organizations that do significant business with New York banks must also comply, he notes.

In a video interview at Information Security Media Group's recent New York Fraud and Breach Summit, Cabrera, who was a featured speaker, also discusses:

  • The deadlines for filing forms describing compliance;
  • Details of the new requirements;
  • Arbor's technologies that can assist with compliance.

Bowen brings to Arbor Networks more than 20 years of experience as a security practitioner. His current focus is on advanced threat detection and mitigation with Arbor's new Spectrum Platform. Previously, Bowen spent a decade managing global security for Estée Lauder, and another decade at ArcSight, before and during the HP acquisition. He also previously worked with Mendicant and Fortinet.


About the Author

Tracy Kitten

Tracy Kitten

Former Director of Global Events Content and Executive Editor, BankInfoSecurity & CUInfoSecurity

Kitten was director of global events content and an executive editor at ISMG. A veteran journalist with more than 20 years of experience, she covered the financial sector for over 10 years. Before joining Information Security Media Group in 2010, she covered the financial self-service industry as the senior editor of ATMmarketplace, part of Networld Media. Kitten has been a regular speaker at domestic and international conferences, and was the keynote at ATMIA's U.S. and Canadian conferences in 2009. She has been quoted by CNN.com, ABC News, Bankrate.com and MSN Money.




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