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The Mojaloop Foundation's Adama Diallo and Paul Hunter argue open, affordable real-time payments systems have the potential to include all and help turn underserved women into the newly served, enabling them to become economically active.
May 10Mojaloop Foundation -
Pandemic strategies have shown a ramp up in automation contributes to resilience, says Nvoicepay's Lauren Ruef.
May 7Nvoicepay -
Some banks offer it, but the availability and amount of paid time off for employees to bond with a newborn, recover from a serious illness or care for a sick family member shouldn't be up to employers. It should be the law.
May 7MomsRising -
Banks remain well capitalized but hidden risks abound, especially at hedge funds, the Fed’s semiannual report says; the contracts will eventually pay out in cash.
May 7 -
The visibility of automated transactions provides a clear view of the flow of transactions, says Hummingbird's Joe Robinson.
May 7Hummingbird -
Magecart attacks, which target e-commerce websites in order to steal personal data during the checkout process, are picking up steam with cyber attackers, says PermeterX's Ameet Naik.
May 6PerimeterX -
Some of the lenders are demanding immediate repayment as SEC chair prepares to address the issue; the company plans to use its acquisition of BitGo to compete against traditional banks.
May 6 -
Many younger people are looking for financing and are averse to traditional credit cards, says Four's Chaim Lever.
May 6Four -
Migrating to the cloud exposes the pivotal role of identity in the smooth operation of applications, and how it creates unique challenges, says Strata Identity's Eric Olden.
May 5Strata Identity -
The risk is growing that criminals or hostile nations could use quantum computing to hack into the ledger systems that control bitcoin and other digital currencies.
May 5American University Washington College of Law