Yulon Finance, Investigation Bureau Sign Cybersecurity Alliance MOU to Enhance Leasing Industry's Anti-Fraud Resilience

Yulon Finance announced today that to safeguard customer data security and corporate cybersecurity governance, it signed a "Cybersecurity Alliance Cooperation Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)" with the Ministry of Justice's Investigation Bureau. The aim is to leverage public-private cooperation, integrating external professional energy and internal data resources to establish an "early warning" and "rapid response" alliance mechanism.
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TAIPEI, April 20 (CNA) -- Yulon Finance today announced that to safeguard customer data security and corporate cybersecurity governance, it signed a "Cybersecurity Alliance Cooperation Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)" with the Ministry of Justice's Investigation Bureau. The aim is to leverage public-private cooperation, integrating external professional energy and internal data resources to establish an "early warning" and "rapid response" alliance mechanism.

Yulon Finance explained that as digitalization and AI have highly penetrated daily life, the threats of information security and online fraud have also increased. In recent years, fraud cases disguised as financing and loan schemes have emerged continuously, with criminals often impersonating financing companies and using forged websites or phishing text messages to trick consumers into providing personal information or bank account details.

In response, Yulon has listed "proactively combating fake financing and loan fraud" as a key focus of its cybersecurity governance. Through the alliance cooperation mechanism with the Investigation Bureau, it aims to strengthen its capabilities in detecting and responding to external incidents, blocking the risk of brand impersonation at the source, and fully protecting citizens' information security and preventing fraud.

Yulon Finance pointed out that the financial system has always been a high-value target for organized and systematic attacks by hacker groups. Yulon not only implements internal controls to strictly prevent spear-phishing and social engineering attacks but is also committed to elevating cybersecurity protection to national security-level policies. The two parties will focus on "intelligence sharing" and "joint defense" in their future cooperation. By sharing cybersecurity intelligence in real-time, they can accurately grasp new hacking techniques and shorten response times.

Simultaneously, Yulon has established more stringent monitoring mechanisms for critical data and personal information. Through horizontal communication drills and notification mechanisms, it ensures the stability and resilience of cybersecurity operations.

The Ministry of Justice's Investigation Bureau has been actively promoting cybersecurity alliances with critical infrastructure and important enterprises in recent years. This collaboration between the two parties symbolizes Yulon's integration of cybersecurity governance into its corporate culture, strengthening its systemic integrity, and fulfilling its fiduciary duties. It also takes the lead in establishing a cooperative mechanism between leasing companies and judicial authorities to jointly build a more resilient financial environment. (Editor: Yang Kai-hsiang) 1150420

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