The Financial Services Agency has requested financial institutions to review the practice of sending password-protected ZIP files via email (so-called PPAP).

The Financial Services Agency has requested financial institutions to review the practice of sending password-protected ZIP files via email (so-called PPAP).

According to a May 5 report by Nikkin, the Financial Services Agency has asked financial institutions to reconsider the practice of sending password-protected ZIP files by email (so-called PPAP). This is because there is a risk of information leakage if the recipient's security software cannot detect malware (malicious programs). Now...

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Appearing on Fin/Sum 2021 Day 2 ~ What should financial services and technology be like in the post-COVID era?

I will be appearing as a moderator at Fin/Sum 2021 from 3:17 am on March 9, 10. Fin/Sum 2021 is co-hosted by the Nihon Keizai Shimbun and the Financial Services Agency, but the program in the main hall on Day 2021 is being created primarily by the Financial Services Agency. The event started with a greeting from Deputy Minister Akazawa, followed by Deputy Prime Minister Aso...

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