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Better information security will remain the foundation of success as the financial services industry moves quickly to engage new business models.
May 23
ISACA Scottish chapter -
The money will be used to hire more people. It is also a morale boost for the group, which has suffered some high-profile recent defections.
May 23 -
The Internet of Things is making it possible for POS terminals to be connected to all sorts of applications and devices, which helps improve customer experience, but also makes these systems more vulnerable to hacking attacks.
May 23
DFLabs -
Not all data breaches make headlines, and it's the quiet ones that might be the most dangerous.
May 23 -
The creators of a top "altcoin" are building privacy features for JPMorgan's blockchain platform.
May 22 -
The time needed to close a mortgage improved nine days since the start of the year as the market has shifted to doing more purchase loans.
May 19 -
3DS 2.0 is designed to vastly improve cardholder authentication, and in so doing, improve the digital checkout and payment process.
May 19
CardinalCommerce -
The Trump administration must weigh risks to national security in its review of the $1.2 billion deal. Its decision will shed light on whether — given the president’s “America First” rhetoric — Chinese investment is still welcome in the U.S. financial services sector.
May 18 -
Collaboration has now become a constant theme in the payments industry, where longtime enemies are putting aside their differences to survive in the fast-paced digital world.
May 18 -
One-time passcodes or more complex passwords are not enough, and add friction and potential frustration for the user. The solution is mobile identity authentication, writes Randy Vanderhoof, executive director of the Secure Technology Alliance.
May 18
U.S. Payments Forum -
As U.S. counterfeit card fraud declines with the advance of EMV, researchers say fraudsters seeking richer ground are reviving a familiar card scam based on creating fake credentials, known for many years as synthetic identity fraud.
May 18 -
Some banks seek to dominate the digital-identity business, but they stand to benefit even if their efforts fall short.
May 17 -
As financial institutions look closer at the increasingly detailed consumer credit data available, they are learning consumers are more apt to pay off personal loans before mortgages, auto loans and credit cards.
May 17 -
Cashing in digital currency for government-backed paper may not be so easy; JPM CEO is taken to task by shareholders for his close ties to President Trump.
May 17 -
New York established the nation’s first cybersecurity regs for FIs, but the recent WannaCry ransomware attacks provide lessons for CUs well beyond the Empire State.
May 17 -
Cybersecurity professionals are having hard time keeping up with the vulnerabilities exposed on a daily basis in networks handling payments or personal data, according to new research from Bay Dynamics.
May 17 -
As financial institutions look closer at the increasingly detailed consumer credit data available, they are learning consumers are more apt to pay off personal loans before mortgages, auto loans and credit cards.
May 17 -
Steve Allocca is expected to play a key role in the online lender’s efforts to restart loan growth.
May 16 -
The risky side of bots played a role in last year's IRS hack. But non-data driven security can fight back, argues Robert Capps, a vice president at NuData.
May 16
NuData Security -
It's a big challenge to educate small merchants on the importance of data security, but many acquirers and ISOs are jumping at the opportunity to fill the role of educator.
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