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In September, the National Credit Union Administration barred five people from the industry, including one individual who was accused of working to embezzle more than $1 million.
September 28 -
The law gives residents more — and welcome — control over their data. But it will take work for credit unions to meet the new requirements, such as possibly having to amend third-party vendor agreements.
September 27
Samaha & Associates -
Biometrics make sweeping attacks harder to pull off, but fraudsters are finding new ways to target vulnerable groups of customers.
September 26 -
Card-on-file tokenization systems enable payment details to be instantly refreshed when a card is lost, stolen or expires, according to André Stoorvogel a director at Rambus.
September 26
Rambus -
Her primary job is advising senior executives on compliance, technology and data security matters, but Hosein is also making a mark as a champion for up-and-coming female leaders.
September 25 -
The plan identified five risk areas — including cybersecurity — that will be on the agenda for agency examiners next year.
September 25 -
Fintech developers are trying to monetize data without scaring away privacy-conscious consumers — and, increasingly, to make sure bigger financial companies don't overstep the same boundaries.
September 24 -
A deaf woman who had over £8000 stolen from her bank account by fraudsters has become the latest symbol of the insecure practice of using phone numbers as proof of identity.
September 21 -
Every month, from January to April of this year, there were roughly 3.2 billion attacks perpetrated by malicious code that infiltrated business' networks. Representatives of smaller financial institutions disputed the notion that they are one of the weak links in the chain.
September 20 -
State regulators and advocacy groups say a federal breach notification standard could supersede state laws that already benefit consumers.
September 19 -
Once personal and financial information is accessible to criminals, it feeds the pipeline of future cybercrime for years to come, writes Ryan Wilk, vice president of customer success for NuData Security.
September 19
NuData Security -
Hackers are illegally generating Monero, Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies by exploiting a software flaw that was leaked from the U.S. government, raising questions about the security of one of the fastest-growing corners of financial markets.
September 19 -
While nearly all banks, financial institutions and other organizations have a disaster recovery strategy in place, it’s clear that these plans are not enough to ensure these organizations remain online, regardless of what happens, according to Gijsbert Jassen van Doorn, technology evangelist at Zerto.
September 19
Zerto -
A recent bill to update data breach notification requirements has pitted state and federal credit union trade groups in opposing camps.
September 18 -
Organizations that lack security controls and have experienced a breach can expect auditors, regulators and standards bodies to knock on their doors demanding information, writes Fouad Khalil, head of compliance and SecurityScorecard.
September 17
SecurityScorecard, Inc. -
The time is now for Congress to enact stricter data security standards that better protect credit unions and consumers.
September 13
America's Credit Unions -
Heading into the mid-terms, credit unions must remain focused on how to move forward these four key legislative and regulatory initiatives.
September 12
National Association of Federally-Insured Credit Unions -
Even as online shoppers demand the best security, they demonstrate an astonishingly low tolerance for inconvenience.
September 12 -
Happy State Bank and others use rewards, rather than punishments, to encourage employees to stay vigilant and catch fraud and cybersecurity issues.
September 11 -
Andrei Tyurin, a Russian citizen who is alleged to have performed key cyber work in a hack of JPMorgan Chase and several other companies, was extradited to New York on Friday from the republic of Georgia.
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