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In "This Is How They Tell Me the World Ends," Nicole Perlroth, a former New York Times reporter, offers a detailed picture of how the zero-day exploit trade developed and affects critical infrastructure.
May 24American Banker -
The bank plans to use artificial intelligence to make recommendations based not just on transaction analysis, but on shopper intent and behavioral data.
May 23 -
An agreement with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency will require Dallas-based Comerica Bank to institute a list of corrective actions regarding a range of compliance issues, including wealth management, third-party risk and financial accounting.
May 23 -
The SEC's pending requirement that securities trades settle within one day shouldn't be a problem for any modern financial firm. What we should be aiming for is real-time settlement.
May 23 -
Executives from JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America and Wells Fargo are expected to get grilled in Congress this summer over victims of Zelle scams who don't get reimbursed. A Senate panel has spent much of the last year examining fraud on the bank-owned payments network.
May 22 -
Royal Bank of Canada, in partnership with TIFIN AG, is testing a pilot to provide its wealth management advisors with AI tools to see what the technology can do.
May 22 -
It is increasingly clear that joining a risk consortium is the best defense banks have against fraudsters who are increasingly powered by artificial intelligence.
May 22 -
The company changed several of the practices the agency complained about several years ago, such as threatening to report nonpaying borrowers to credit bureaus, co-founder Rodney Williams says.
May 21 -
These three payment firms are working to grow revenue by pivoting to new markets and technologies, all while waiting for a turnaround in the industry.
May 21 -
Criminals breached a third-party database storing Santander customer and employee information, a type of intrusion that banks are increasingly facing.
May 20