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The agency's acting chief said hundreds of data breaches justified a halt on collecting information from firms, but experts question that logic.
April 23 -
With new data breaches becoming public on an almost routine basis, it’s no surprise that our findings revealed that consumers are starting to favor safety over speed and ease of checkout, writes Joseph Daly, COO of Paysafe Payment Processing in North America.
April 23
Paysafe -
JPMorgan Chase is sending signals that its homegrown blockchain, Quorum, is alive and well despite a recent shake-up.
April 23 -
The bank faces June 15 AML compliance deadline; the features that make Zelle popular with customers entice thieves.
April 23 -
Citibank finds people need people (at least in a branch). Santander launches a new consumer app, which makes money transfers using blockchain technology. JPMorgan Chase can be an intimidating partner for fintech startups. Plus, Elizabeth Warren’s new mission.
April 20
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SunTrust let about eight weeks pass before telling the public that data tied to 1.5 million customers had been stolen.
April 20 -
AI is not the only way to get value from data. In many cases, simpler, traditional types of analysis may answer your questions, according to Todd Ford, CFO of Coupa.
April 20
Coupa -
The news of the data breach cast a shadow over relatively strong first-quarter earnings for the Atlanta bank.
April 20 -
PCI compliance can't solve all security problems. EMV, encryption are all necessary to protect merchants from data breaches, writes Jeff Zimmerman, COO of Clearent.
April 20
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The firing happened in 2013 after the staffer gained access to emails from top executives and shared them outside the company, according to a news report.
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