Britain's intelligence agencies need to do more to help regulators protect the financial services industry from cyber-crime, the head of an influential parliamentary committee said on Monday according to Reuters. "It is essential that the intelligence community gives the regulators the technical and practical support they need to do their job. This means making sure that financial cyber-crime has a high priority, and is not subordinate to other work," said Andrew Tyrie, a lawmaker in the ruling Conservative Party. To learn more, click here.
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