Cyber security
Cyber security
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A recent bill to update data breach notification requirements has pitted state and federal credit union trade groups in opposing camps.
September 18 -
Organizations that lack security controls and have experienced a breach can expect auditors, regulators and standards bodies to knock on their doors demanding information, writes Fouad Khalil, head of compliance and SecurityScorecard.
September 17 -
The time is now for Congress to enact stricter data security standards that better protect credit unions and consumers.
September 13 -
Heading into the mid-terms, credit unions must remain focused on how to move forward these four key legislative and regulatory initiatives.
September 12 -
Even as online shoppers demand the best security, they demonstrate an astonishingly low tolerance for inconvenience.
September 12 -
Happy State Bank and others use rewards, rather than punishments, to encourage employees to stay vigilant and catch fraud and cybersecurity issues.
September 11 -
Andrei Tyurin, a Russian citizen who is alleged to have performed key cyber work in a hack of JPMorgan Chase and several other companies, was extradited to New York on Friday from the republic of Georgia.
September 7 -
Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Rep. Elijah Cummings have called for an update on probes into the credit reporting giant a year after its massive data breach came to light.
September 7 -
After news of the breach, congressional hearings for the company’s ex-CEO and other blowback were accompanied by legislative calls to action. But a year later, have policymakers done anything?
September 5 -
The company built a patch within 24 hours of being alerted to a vulnerability in messaging software used by many banks and credit unions. Fiserv is looking into how this happened while addressing speculation about whether consumer data is still threatened.
September 4