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Mariel Beasley, co-director of Duke University’s Common Cents Lab, who studies consumers’ financial behavior, says savings "nudges" in apps often fall flat. Here's why.
May 7 -
It is human nature to do as little as possible when it comes to secure passwords. The new NIST standard helps solve that problem.
May 7
Stealthbits Technologies -
Given the risks of improperly securing a multicloud environment, it's crucial to engage with partners who understand networking, says Mounir Hahad, head of threat research for for Juniper Networks.
May 6
Juniper -
Proposals to modernize the Community Reinvestment Act should be geared toward making concrete improvements, not upending parts of the law that are already working.
May 6
K.H. Thomas Associates -
Big banks may have found a way to lower needed reserve levels; with Brexit delayed, Goldman will hold off on expansion.
May 6 -
There are emerging payment innovations and strategies, such as card controls and online payment technology and analysis, that can help banks and other financial institutions connect with small businesses, writes Erik De Kroon, CEO and co-founder of Yordex.
May 6
Yordex -
If credit unions hope to capture America's largest potential consumer base, they're going to have to do a better job of explaining their value proposition.
May 3
EFG Companies -
Transaction fraud, attacks, compliance and political uncertainty are a toxic mix, argues Ian Stone, CEO of Veualta.
May 3
Veulata -
The state should overhaul its Department of Business Oversight, but proposals to create a statewide financial protection bureau miss the mark.
May 3
California Department of Business Oversight -
Digital coin could be used for purchases across the internet; Berkshire vice chair says he would have let Sloan stay on at Wells.
May 3



