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The deal between one of the largest U.S. banks and a dominant data aggregator is designed to give customers more control over their data.
September 19 -
Staying on top of new threat sources isn’t easy, but things will keep getting worse if we can’t openly discuss the matter, says Monica Eaton-Cardone, COO of Chargebacks911 and CIO of its parent company Global Risk Technologies.
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The agency put to rest speculation that it might take the database offline, yet new disclosure statements are meant to combat the notion that a complaint proves a company’s guilt.
September 18 -
The agency put to rest speculation that it might take the database offline, yet new disclosure statements are meant to combat the notion that a complaint proves a company’s guilt.
September 18 -
Nitin Mhatre of Webster Financial explains why the Consumer Bankers Association — whose members want a bigger piece of the student lending market — backs legislation that would make the federal government tell borrowers how much they will ultimately owe, as private lenders are already required to do.
September 18 -
Regulators are letting banks choose from among four security frameworks, but some observers are urging a more prescriptive approach.
September 16 -
Congress is in session, but actions at NCUA, FASB and more will dominate the upcoming week in Washington for credit unions.
September 16 -
The money will help 155 institutions with outreach, security, training and more.
September 13 -
Even though security vendors and payments providers are telling merchants they are ready to provide compliance for PSD2 on Sept. 14, a significant challenge remains in the learning curve and technology needs for merchants.
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The lawmakers, including Sens. Sherrod Brown and Elizabeth Warren, sent the bank a letter focusing on customers' difficulty enrolling in credit monitoring and identity protection services.
September 12