Banking audit hub
Banks, credit unions and traditional financial-services institutions.
Banking websites operate under one of the most heavily regulated and security-scrutinised regimes on the public internet. In the US, the FFIEC examination handbook covers digital-banking security baselines; the OCC, FDIC and Federal Reserve all impose specific cybersecurity expectations on member institutions. In the UK, the FCA and the PRA jointly oversee banking digital security. The audit profile of major banks reflects this: registry-locked domains, hardware-security-module-backed certificate signing, full DMARC enforcement at p=reject, DNSSEC, certificate-transparency monitoring, and aggressive certificate-pinning-friendly architectures are all standard. The marketing surface is usually well-managed but conservative, with limited use of newer schema markup or rich-result eligibility because banking compliance teams are cautious about third-party integrations and dynamic content. SEO for banks focuses on category content (mortgages, credit cards, savings accounts) and on local-branch SEO with LocalBusiness schema markup. Email deliverability is critical and well-managed; phishing-impersonation is the dominant security threat for the vertical and BIMI adoption is high.