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The days of protecting customer funds with security men and big vault locks are over. Today's financial institutions are using high tech digital weapons to stop theft of both money and customer data, and they're even calling in the client base as support troops. They're also learning that by relating potential issues and breaches to users, the security response can be quicker and the potential loss minimized.
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