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Card-on-file tokenization systems enable payment details to be instantly refreshed when a card is lost, stolen or expires, according to André Stoorvogel a director at Rambus.
September 26
Rambus -
A recently retired Zions executive reflects on her career in banking and the importance of male mentors.
September 26
Zions Bank -
Employees are typically a company’s first line of defense when it comes to most threats. As such, it is important to train them on how to identify cloud cryptojacking attacks, according to Anurag Kahol, CTO of Bitglass.
September 26
Bitglass -
Her primary job is advising senior executives on compliance, technology and data security matters, but Hosein is also making a mark as a champion for up-and-coming female leaders.
September 25 -
Chief Information Officer Amy Brady is revamping payments, commercial and consumer banking by not settling for the status quo.
September 25 -
Disruption in the banking industry has inspired the rise of some unconventional corporate titles. MUFG's Ranjana Clark talks about what it means to be a CTO and what new technology she thinks is most exciting.
September 25 -
HSBC's Julia Britton and Diane Reyes share the best advice they have for emerging leaders looking to work their way up to the senior ranks.
September 25 -
In our "On Life" series of videos, top banking executives like Goldman Sachs' chief strategy officer, Stephanie Cohen, answer three quick questions about themselves.
September 25 -
Crypto reduces corruption by enabling nonprofits to control and see how money is spent throughout its organization, according to Connie Gallippi, founder and executive director of BitGive.
September 25
BitGive -
The STATES Act allows the industry to resolve conflicts between state and federal laws by granting legitimate cannabis companies access to the financial system in marijuana-legalized states, writes Heather Peterson Altepeter, CEO of the National Merchants Association.
September 25
National Merchants Association -
The mass retirement of baby boomers and the growing affluence of women are the biggest disruptive forces in the industry, says Gunjan Kedia. Here's how she's dealing with them.
September 24 -
In five years, Moy has built from scratch a thriving business unit that is focused solely on developing easy-to-use, customer-facing technology for U.S. Bancorp's wealth management clients.
September 24 -
Online commerce is today dominated by a small handful of middlemen marketplaces that charge outsize commissions for access to a consolidated buyer pool. But new technology can change that model, writes KJ Erickson, CEO and co-founder of Public Market.
September 24
Public Market -
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This European regulation means fraud detection will inevitably need to evolve as the fraudsters find new ways to exploit new loopholes, according to Catherine Tong, vice president and general manager for Accertify.
September 24
Accertify -
A big acquisition engineered by Claudine Gallagher catapulted BNP Paribas into the top 10 U.S. mutual fund administrators.
September 23 -
Already tasked with fixing Wells Fargo's scandal-plagued retail bank, Mary Mack has added a second big job: running a consumer lending operation that is dealing with reputational issues of its own.
September 23 -
UBS has turned to Paula Polito to draw up the blueprint for connecting with clients around the world.
September 23 -
At Ally Bank — a pioneer in online banking — Diane Morais, president of consumer and commercial banking products, is in charge of fending off the competition.
September 23 -
Zions is streamlining its 500 deposit products as part of a massive core conversion, and its female executives are leading the effort.
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