Five reasons U.S.-regulated banks should resist the temptation to launch (or keep) their public sites on Squarespace.

SecurityWhy Squarespace Is a Poor Fit for Bank Websites
Five reasons U.S.-regulated banks should resist the temptation to launch (or keep) their public sites on Squarespace.
Banks operate under the watchful eye of regulators who equate a public website outage—or worse, a compromise—with an operational-risk event. Yet many institutions still consider popular open-source content-management systems (CMSs) because they appear cheap, flexible, and familiar to marketing teams. Below, we dig into three market-leading CMS platforms—WordPress, Drupal, and Joomla—and show why each carries vulnerabilities and attack patterns that make them a poor fit for financial-services compliance requirements.
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