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Interview with Doug Johnson of the American Bankers AssociationInformation Security Technology Prior to joining the American Bankers Association, Doug spent ten years as Assistant Director of the Florida Division of banking where he oversaw the supervision and regulation of Florida’s domestic and international banking industry. During that time, Doug served as an advisor to the US Congressional Office of Technology Assessment, assisting in their study of the use of information technologies for the control of money laundering. He also spent time in Miami as a planning analysis for Royal Trust Bank Group as a bank consultant for First Research Corporation. He has a bachelor’s degree in Economics from the University of Florida and masters in finance from the Florida State University. The ABA was founded in 1875 and represents banks of all sizes on issues of national importance for financial institutions and their customers. The ABA, on behalf of the more than two million who work in the nation’s banks, brings together all categories of banking institutions to best represent the interest of this rapidly changing industry. And Doug, we’re going to go right into the questions. First, hello. |
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