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General information and milestones
– Things to note
The Guidelines
The layered security approach
How, why, and which IBM Security Trusteer product(s)?
Responding to the Specific Requirements
Summary / Next steps
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Summary / Next steps
3. August 2015
Guidelines define
minimum requirements
2017 / 2018
Additional guidelines from
the EBA are expected once
the updated Payment
Services Directive (PSD2) is
published
Milestones and Recommendations
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December 2014
EBA publishes the Final
Guidelines on Internet
Payments Security, based on
the European Forum on the
Security of Retail Payments
(SecuRe Pay)
minimum requirements
that have to be fulfilled
by PSPs under the PSD
published
Link to the Final Guidelines
4. Things to Note
The recommendations constitute a “living
document”
The recommendations are descriptive (vs.
prescriptive)
The bank may address recommended
solutions by other means
The recommendations constitute minimum
Regulations
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The recommendations constitute minimum
expectations. It’s the responsibility of PSPs to
monitor and assess their particular risks,
develop their own detailed security policies and
implement adequate security measures that
are commensurate with the risks inherent in
the payment services provided.
5. Final guidelines on the Security Of Internet Payments
As per document issued in Dec 2014
R2
• Risk Assessment
R3
• Incident Monitoring and Reporting
R4
• Risk Control and Mitigation
R7
• Strong Customer Authentication
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R7
• Strong Customer Authentication
R8
• Enrolment for, and provision of authentication, tools and/or software
delivered to the customer
R9
• Log-in attempts, session time out, validity of authentication
R10
• Transaction Monitoring
R12
• Customer Education and Communication
6. The Guiding Principles
Fraud prevention layers, listed in order of effectiveness
Device Security
• Ensuring the accessing device is secure and malware free
User Authentication
• Verify the authorized user and device with multifactor (tamper-proof) user
authentication
Transaction Monitoring
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Transaction Monitoring
• Identify anomalous user behaviors and known fraud patterns
Network Analysis
• Correlate known fraud with other potentially fraudulent events
Customer Awareness and Education
• Ongoing customer education through continuous communication
7. Existing security controls
Do they impact your business?
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Account &Transaction
Restrictions
Intrusive Controls
Increased Authentication
Challenges
IncreasedTransaction
Delays
Increased Investigation
Costs
DisruptiveValidation &
Verification
8. At a glance
ECB Recommendations mapped to Trusteer’s solutions (I)
Recommendation 2: Risk Assessment
KC 2.1 (Risk Assessment) Trusteer Cybercrime Intelligence
Recommendation 3: Incident monitoring and reporting
KC 3.1 (Reporting) Trusteer Cybercrime Intelligence
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Recommendation 4: Risk Control and Mitigation
KC 4.2 (Phishing) Trusteer Rapport and Trusteer Pinpoint
BP 4.1 (Trojans)
Trusteer Rapport, Trusteer Pinpoint, Trusteer
Mobile Solutions (Mobile SDK, Secure Mobile
Browser)
AQ = Assessment Question
BP = Best Practice
KC = Key Consideration
9. At a glance
ECB Recommendations mapped to Trusteer’s solutions (II)
Recommendation 7: Strong customer authentication
AQ 7.0.1 (Use of 2+ elements for
authentication)
Trusteer Pinpoint and Trusteer Mobile SDK
AQ 7.0.4 (Protection of multi-
purpose devices)
Trusteer Mobile SDK; Trusteer Rapport;
Trusteer Pinpoint
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AQ 7.0.8 (Protection of devices
where secrets are stored)
Trusteer Rapport and Trusteer Mobile SDK
AQ = Assessment Question
BP = Best Practice
KC = Key Consideration
10. At a glance
ECB Recommendations mapped to Trusteer’s solutions (III)
Recommendation 8: Enrolment for and provision of authentication tools and/or
software delivered to the customer
AQ 8.1.1 (Protection of payments
– safe and trusted environment)
Trusteer Rapport, Trusteer Pinpoint, and
Trusteer Mobile SDK
AQ 8.1.1 (Software delivered to
customers not under the bank’s
control)
Trusteer Rapport; Trusteer Pinpoint, and
Trusteer Mobile SDK
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control)
Trusteer Mobile SDK
Recommendation 9: Log-in attempts, session time out, validity of authentication
KC 9.1, KC 9.2, KC 9.3
(Log-in attempts, session time out,
validity of authentication)
Trusteer Pinpoint
AQ = Assessment Question
BP = Best Practice
KC = Key Consideration
11. At a glance
ECB Recommendations mapped to Trusteer’s solutions (IV)
Recommendation 10: Transaction monitoring
Overview (Trx Monitoring purpose) Trusteer Pinpoint
KC 10.1 (Fraud prevention systems
should detect malware in the
session)
Trusteer Pinpoint
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KC 10.4 (Trx Monitoring shouldn't
delay transactions)
All Trusteer's solutions work in real time,
providing actionable results while the user is
interacting with the site.
KC 10.5 (Blocks should be
maintained for as short time as
possible)
All Trusteer's solutions operate in real-time and
are highly deterministic, providing per-
transaction results avoiding blanket "blocking"
of users
AQ = Assessment Question
BP = Best Practice
KC = Key Consideration
12. At a glance
ECB Recommendations mapped to Trusteer’s solutions (V)
Recommendation 12: Customer education and communication
Overview (reassure customers of
the authenticity of the messages
received)
Trusteer Rapport and Mobile
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AQ = Assessment Question
BP = Best Practice
KC = Key Consideration
14. Online Banking
Malware attacks
against the website
Account
takeover
Detects malware
targeting OLB website
Trusteer Pinpoint
Malware Detection
Trusteer Pinpoint
Criminal Detection
• Detect fraud risk
• Identify cross
channel attacks
Holistic detection of fraud
based on malware history
and persistent device ID
Trusteer’s multi-layered fraud protections
R4, R7, R10
R4, R10 R4, R7, R9, R10
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Phishing and
malware fraud
Phishing and
malware fraud
Phishing and
malware
Trusteer
Rapport
• Detects and removes malware
• Prevents future malware infections
• Alert phishing attacks
Trusteer
Mobile SDK / Browser
R2: Risk assessment, R4: Risk control and mitigation, R7: Strong customer authentication, R9: Log-in attempts, session time out, validity of
authentication, R10: Transaction monitoring, R12: Customer education and communication
R4, R7, R10, R12
15. Trusteer Pinpoint Criminal Detection
Product Highlights
Trusteer
Rapport
Trusteer Pinpoint
Malware Detection
Trusteer Pinpoint
Criminal Detection
Trusteer
Mobile
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Correlates Device and Account Risk Factors to
conclusively detect account takeover attempts
Automated Criminal Device Detection feeds a Global
Criminal Device Database
Automated Fraud Rules Creation based on Real-time
threat and attack intelligence
Transaction Anomaly Detection
16. Trusteer Pinpoint Malware Detection
Product Highlights
Trusteer Pinpoint
Criminal Detection
Trusteer
Rapport
Trusteer Pinpoint
Malware Detection
Trusteer
Mobile
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Clientless detection of live Man-in-the-Browser (MitB)
Malware
Real-time alerts of high risk devices
Updates automatically deployed without customer
interaction and no business interruption
Integrate data into existing systems and workflows
17. Trusteer Mobile Solutions
Product Highlights
Trusteer Pinpoint
Criminal Detection
Trusteer Pinpoint
Malware Detection
Trusteer
Rapport
Trusteer
Mobile
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Captures Persistent Device ID and Device, User and
Session Risk Factors
Comprehensive Fraud Protection Across Bank Mobile
Apps and Mobile Web Access
Correlates Mobile-specific risk, Online Risk (malware and
phishing) and Global Criminal Devices DB to prevent
Cross-Channel Attacks
18. Trusteer Rapport
Product Highlights
Pinpoint Criminal
Detection
Pinpoint Malware
Detection
Trusteer
Mobile
Trusteer
Rapport
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Compact Software Agent for PC and Mac – minimal
impact on the end-user’s machine
Transparently protects user credentials & website
interaction
Removes existing infections upon installation and alerts
user & security team of potential phishing sites &
credentials loss
19. Trusteer Solutions
And how they match the requirements
ECB/EBA Guidance How can IBM Security Trusteer help?
Risk Assessment
Risk Control and mitigation
Incident monitoring and reporting
Strong customer authentication
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Enrolment for, and provision of,
authentication tools and/or software
delivered to the customer
Log-in attempts, session time out, validity
of authentication
Transaction monitoring
Customer education and communication
21. Summary
Why IBM Security Trusteer
• 475+ leading global organizations put their TRUST in us
• Threat Intelligence gathered from more than 270 million endpoints
Helps prevent the ““““Root
Cause”””” of Fraud
Helps prevent the ““““Root
Cause”””” of Fraud 7/10
Top U.S.
Banks
9/10
Top U.K.
Banks
4/5
Top Canadian
Banks
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