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> Eh banks run securely because it’s very difficult to steal money.

Banks run securely because they have serious and mandated change control processes, applied against a formal classification of the importance of systems.

Something you generally won't see outside the T100 of non-bank companies.

This means their IT evolves glacially slow, but it does keep things stable.



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