Penny Crosman is Executive Editor, Technology at American Banker and its publisher, Arizent. Prior to taking on this role, she was Editor in Chief of Bank Technology News. She has held senior editorial roles at Bank Systems & Technology, Wall Street & Technology, Intelligent Enterprise, Network Magazine and Imaging Magazine.
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The French bank plans to move half its applications to dedicated IBM Cloud zones in its data centers and is standing up an IBM Cloud-based disaster recovery site.
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Rob Abrams, CEO of J.P. Morgan Mobility Payments Solutions, is overseeing the development of in-car wallet systems that turn cars into rolling credit cards. He explains his vision of what connected cars could look like and do in the future.
April 29 -
At a New York Fintech Week event, speakers urged fintechs to better understand the criminal mindset and to use artificial intelligence to detect and thwart fraud.
April 24 -
Fund That Flip, a former Synapse customer that says its customers are owed $243,861, won the right to demand answers and documents from Evolve.
April 21 -
Bad actors use generative AI to create automated threats that are more sophisticated than earlier generations of malicious bots, and they are going after banks' APIs.
April 21 - Valerie Abend, Accenture's financial services cybersecurity lead, explains what banks get wrong about fending off AI-based threats and what they should do instead.sponsored by IntraFi
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The U.K. challenger bank's Engine tech unit has registered in Delaware and will soon begin hiring a small staff on the East Coast. It faces the stiff challenges all new core banking software providers face in this country.
April 14 -
The latest lawsuit stemming from Synapse's bankruptcy accuses the banks of risk management failures.
April 10 -
The London bank is using Google's Vertex AI platform within Google Cloud to create generative AI models for customers and staff.
April 9 -
The second-largest U.S. bank is pushing generative artificial intelligence out to most employees while continuing to offer its more traditional AI-based Erica virtual assistant to customers, says tech executive Hari Gopalkrishnan.
April 8