Bank of the West provides personal and business banking services for customers in Northern California, Oregon, New Mexico, Nevada, Washington, and Idaho. Protecting customer information ranks as a top priority for the bank's IT group. The bank's expanding use of the Internet drove the decision to take proactive security measures. After evaluating numerous vulnerability assessment solutions, Bank of the West selected QualysGuard.
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