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The order calls on federal agencies to support more forms of digital identity documents and could lead more states to adopt digital driver's licenses.
January 16 -
Banks must comply with a European Union law known as DORA by Friday. The law aims to improve cybersecurity and reduce tech failures in financial services.
January 15 -
Amendments to New York's cyber rules — and a focus on privacy in California — mean banks must enhance risk controls, encryption and customer protections.
January 13 -
An alarming percentage of cyberattacks in 2024 exposed eight or more pieces of sensitive customer information, a notable increase in severity. Banks need to have both proactive and reactive strategies in place to protect customers.
January 10
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To effectively reduce fraud, banks must transition to proactive, integrated strategies encompassing robust risk management and asset liability management.
January 9
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Modeled after Energy Star, the Cyber Trust Mark will label smart devices that pass federal cybersecurity standards.
January 8 -
Financial institutions need to beware of advanced persistent threats and of the potential security shortcomings of their vendors, experts say.
January 3 -
2024 brought important issues front and center for bankers, ranging from the rise of artificial intelligence to the fall of banking-as-a-service.
December 31 -
The department was notified December 8 by third-party software provider BeyondTrust that a hacker had gained access through a tech support service.
December 30 -
Data breaches in 2024 exposed billions of records, impacting financial firms, banks and consumers alike.
December 16 -
The merger pairs the fintech's consumer lending platform with Gen Digital's identity-protection services, such as Norton, LifeLock and ReputationDefender.
December 10 -
The holiday season presents online shopping and charity scam risks, and this year presents a novel threat of AI-assisted fraud. Here's how banks are helping their customers avoid these schemes.
December 6 -
While it's true that the National Credit Union Administration needs the authority to regulate third-party vendors, credit unions themselves have considerable power to force vendors to observe best practices.
December 6
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The Financial Stability Oversight Council's annual report underscores mounting challenges in commercial real estate, escalating cyber threats, and regulatory gaps in third-party services and stablecoins, urging stronger oversight and legislative action.
December 6 -
The FDIC, OCC, NCUA and Fed each signed onto a letter that detailed strategies for mitigating financial crimes against older Americans.
December 4 -
The order stemmed from a cybersecurity breach in 2022. The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency also lifted the bank's "troubled condition" status.
December 3 -
In a report Tuesday, credit bureau Experian predicted that government identity systems could get an update in the coming year. Here's what else could happen.
December 3 -
The National Credit Union Administration lacks the authority to regulate third-party vendors that supply vital services to the industry. This creates a major risk to credit union customers and the broader U.S. economy.
November 26
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While companies tend to amp up warnings to consumers about fraud and scams during the holidays, institutions may also need to bulk up their defenses.
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The breach, which occurred earlier in November, did not directly impact customer operations, but a threat actor stole data meant for customers.
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