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This information can be used to access bank accounts and combined with other information on the dark web to access social media profiles, email accounts and more, says Jumio's Robert Prigge.
September 14
Jumio -
Businesses must take steps to manage Shadow Code data breach risk by applying timely security patches and upgrading vulnerable open source libraries and third-party plugins, says PermiterX's Ameet Naik.
September 9PerimeterX -
The actual exposure could be more than ten times the initial breach, due to downstream sales of data, says Bitglass' Anurag Kahol.
September 8
Bitglass -
The bank's Pershing unit is using fingerprint and facial recognition technology on Apple devices to protect user access to its desktop software.
September 4 -
While the pandemic will be over eventually, the consequences of poor cybersecurity practices will be here to stay, says Pindrop's Sarosh Shahbuddin.
September 4
Pindrop -
When the coronavirus pandemic forced teachers and students to move classroom learning online this year, school districts and educators suddenly faced a raft of challenges around handling new expenses for tools needed for cyber education.
August 31 -
New research finds that it's become harder than ever to acquire new customers — and equally challenging to engage newly acquired ones.
August 20 -
New research finds that it's become harder than ever to acquire new customers — and equally challenging to engage newly acquired ones.
August 19 -
New research finds that it's become harder than ever to acquire new customers — and equally challenging to engage newly acquired ones
August 19 -
By slicing clutter out of international payments, Ripple managed to turn rivals into partners once before. It hopes a hunger for sharable authentication can make that happen again.
August 19 -
Devon Bryan, who held similar jobs at KPMG and the Federal Reserve System, succeeds Brian DiPietro, who had been information security chief since 2016.
August 14 -
A year-old data breach, which earned the company an $80 million OCC penalty this week, continues to offer lessons to banks as they put more sensitive information in the hands of cloud vendors.
August 7 -
Regulators found fault with the bank’s cloud migration efforts in the years that preceded a 2019 hacking incident.
August 6 -
Mastercard reported a sharp decline in payments in its most recent quarter, but some digital seeds it planted before the coronavirus pandemic are already bearing fruit.
July 30 -
Banks, data aggregators and fintechs have clashed for a decade over how consumers’ bank account data should be shared with third parties. The agency says it will offer a plan, and industry officials have plenty of suggestions already.
July 30 -
One way banks can prepare for a smooth cutover to new standards is by implementing a core banking / payment solution that uses ISO 20022, says Infosys Finacle's Peter Ryan.
July 29
Infosys Finacle -
The global card issuer will provide its tokenization technology for JPMorgan Chase's virtual card program in early 2021.
July 28 -
Over the weekend, hackers broke in through a third-party vendor to steal names, email addresses and other personally identifiable information.
July 27 -
The Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council is best suited to craft uniform policies to protect consumer data. A patchwork of state rules is cumbersome.
July 23
Orrick -
The IBM-BNP collaboration and other new developments show that high-profile breaches haven't deterred banks from using the cloud to store data.
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