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As part of an organization that's waged a four-year campaign against passwords, Brett McDowell envisions wearable technology as the nail in the coffin of antiquated security.
July 20 -
Though an extremely effective solution to a very specific problem, tokenization is more of a single piece of the security puzzle than the end-all of stopping data theft and credit card fraud.
July 20
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The National Association of Federal Credit Unions is pressuring the federal credit union regulator to reintroduce public budget hearings.
July 19 -
The National Association of State Credit Union Supervisors (NASCUS) announced that it has re-accredited the Kansas Department of Credit Unions (KDCU) -- the fourth such designation by NASCUS for the state department since 1995.
July 19 -
Bank chief information security officers are increasing cybersecurity spending and focusing on mobile banking defense and regulators' cyber concerns, a SourceMedia Research survey finds.
July 19 -
Congress appears to have reached an overwhelming consensus of support for small bank carve-outs with 70% of the Senate called for the CFPB to exempt credit unions and community banks from certain regulations. Whether signing a letter of support will make a difference in the debate is unclear.
July 19 -
Congress appears to have reached an overwhelming consensus of support for small bank carve-outs with 70% of the Senate called for the CFPB to exempt credit unions and community banks from certain regulations. Whether signing a letter of support will make a difference in the debate is unclear.
July 19 -
An identity protection startup called Civic wants to tackle data breaches by giving consumers control over who uses their information.
July 19 -
Scrambling to stop hackers from making away with stolen funds, the community involved in the cryptocurrency experiment Ethereum has voted to implement a major software change that would thwart the thieves and help the blockchain regain momentum.
July 19 -
Walmart Stores Inc. can no longer count Marlene Gosparini and her employer as regular customers in Thunder Bay after the worlds largest retailer stopped accepting Visa Inc. credit cards at its three stores in the Canadian city.
July 19





