Cyber security
Cyber security
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The 2020 budget would add the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and FSOC to congressional appropriations, charge lenders for FHA upgrades and require universities to have skin in the game on student loans.
March 11 -
A new regulation in the Golden State could provide a de facto national standard as Congress continues to stall on data breach legislation.
March 11 -
Lawmakers must hold merchants accountable when credit unions are left cleaning up the mess after data breaches.
March 11 -
BrightWise is a joint venture among the Iowa CU League, its holding company and LMG Security. The initiative aims to teach credit union professionals how to better protect their institutions.
March 8 -
There may be plenty of fish in the sea, but there's also plenty of phishers. In today's digitally-driven culture, many people find their future spouse by dating online — and there are even financial advantages to doing so — but there are also major risks.
March 6 -
Concerns about an economic slowdown, rising deposit prices and cybersecurity abound, a survey found.
March 5 -
Online retailers must accept hacking, malware and phishing as a reality of doing business in our digital world, but tokenization can make the prize less worthy for crooks, according to André Stoorvogel, director of product marketing for Rambus Payments.
March 5 -
Coinbase Inc., one of the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchanges, is letting go of staff after the backlash it faced for purchasing a company allegedly linked to the sale of spyware to oppressive regimes.
March 5 -
As companies invest heavily in artificial intelligence and other high-tech defenses, it is becoming more apparent that criminals are investing in equally powerful technology.
March 5 -
Equifax's massive breach and Facebook's scandals have made data privacy a big issue for state and federal lawmakers. Here's why banks need to be worried.
March 3 -
Leading a credit union can be exhausting. Implementing these best practices can help ease the burden.
March 1 -
Credit unions must walk a fine line between making interactions for members as easy as possible while also providing robust protection against evolving cybersecurity threats.
February 28 -
The CEO of the nation's biggest bank gave the fintech props for revolutionizing payments and then building off its success to provide a whole range of services to small-business clients.
February 26 -
From cybersecurity to capital, here's what the next NCUA board might (or might not) do on a host of issues.
February 26 -
The Senate Banking Committee will likely vote on Todd Harper and Rodney Hood's nominations to the federal regulator, while lawmakers hold hearings on a host of credit union priorities.
February 25 -
As large banks put stronger fraud monitoring and authentication technology in place, fraudsters have been turning to small banks, like Kennebunk Bank on the coast of Maine. Here's how it fought back.
February 21 -
Unauthorized exposure of any type of customer data, for any period of time, is a serious issue, writes Carl Wright, chief commercial officer of AttackIQ.
February 15 -
The Credit Union National Association and several institutions sued the fast food business after a data breach in 2016.
February 14 -
The top Republican and Democrat on the Senate Banking Committee are asking for stakeholders to weigh in on data collection issues as lawmakers consider legislative responses to recent breaches.
February 13 -
A security breach that left 24 million mortgage documents unprotected on a server is rekindling concerns about the risks posed by fourth parties.
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