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The debate over screen scraping has long pitted banks against fintech companies, but it has also recently captured the interest of another powerful interest group: Silicon Valley. That dynamic is set to make it one of the policy debates to watch closely in 2017, as companies like Google and Amazon are slowly starting to weigh in.
December 30 -
Kip began as a chatbot to coordinate staff members’ office-supply orders, and it has evolved into something that can weave its way into employees' everyday lives.
December 30 -
The time banks have to investigate red-flagged credit payments has shrunk from several days to a few hours and fraudsters have already taken notice.
December 29 -
Data breaches have been proliferating over the past couple of years, but there's new technology out of the 'bot' and analytics worlds that can help.
December 29
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The New York State Department of Financial Services has modified its cybersecurity rule after a strong pushback from bankers, including at a hearing in Albany last week.
December 28 -
The New York State Department of Financial Services has modified its cybersecurity rule after bankers registered complaints at a hearing in Albany last week.
December 28 -
It's unclear how the new political environment will affect the platform's viability or how investors will view the securities issued on it. The next year could determine the project's success and role reshaping the secondary mortgage market.
December 27 -
Banks have used biometrics for about a decade, but there are a number of hurdles that banks, device makers and customers need to overcome before passwords are history.
December 27 -
A 2010 cyberattack targeting the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. believed to have originated in China is reportedly the subject of an FBI investigation.
December 23 -
Two clients of French bank BNP Paribas processed and cleared several live payments over the bank’s Cash Without Borders product.
December 23





