After the 9/11 Attacks, Wall Street Bolstered Its Defenses

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After the 9/11 Attacks, Wall Street Bolstered Its Defenses
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Wall Street has shored up its defenses in the 20 years since the 9/11 attacks disrupted trading, but some now worry that cyberattacks pose a leading threat.

While advances in technology have changed markets radically, some now worry cyberattacks pose a leading threat to trading operations The New York Stock Exchange closed for four trading days after 9/11, its longest shutdown since 1933.

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