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With 14 million trades a day on Nasdaq and innumerable chats and emails, the stock market's risk and surveillance officers can't look at everything. Enter artificial intelligence.
November 15 -
As online fraud becomes more pervasive, merchants need to strengthen their defenses against would-be cyber thieves.
November 15 -
KeyCorp integrated First Niagara just a couple of months after the deal closed. CIO Amy Brady says coordination between business leaders and the tech team paved the way.
November 14 -
Digital payments security provider V-Key will protect the cloud-based payments network of Ant Financial Services Group (Alipay) with its virtual secure element software.
November 14 -
Stats show young people like to use smartphones to take photos of themselves, a key element of Mitek's payments security strategy.
November 14 -
Mobile phones are only going to become a bigger part of how banks interact with their customers, so several institutions are looking to enhance that experience. They are focusing on better ways of opening accounts, verifying identities, interacting with customers and offering new services and features. Here are some of the improvements announced this year.
November 11 -
Any company that uses point of sale systems or technology is at risk.
November 11
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The president-elect's policies on taxes, offshoring, surveillance and other issues will affect bank technology officers and their vendors in a variety of ways. The positives may slightly outweigh the negatives.
November 10 -
To jawbone Mexico into paying for the wall, President-elect Trump has threatened to suspend remittances. Such a move would disrupt one of the busiest corridors of money in the world.
November 9 -
Tesco Bank in Edinburgh, Scotland, has refunded 2.5 million pounds (about $3 million) to 9,000 customers who were affected by a large-scale online banking cybertheft last weekend.
November 9 -
Tesco Bank, based in Edinburgh, Scotland, has refunded 2.5 million pounds (about $3 million) to 9,000 customers who were affected by a large-scale online banking cybertheft last weekend.
November 9 -
Donald Trump’s stunning upset in the presidential race on Tuesday is likely to embolden his followers to push for changes to Internet law that could significantly alter how financial technology is conceived, built and delivered to market.
November 9 -
Consumers may wholeheartedly trust the biometric security built into their smartphones, but banks could be doing more to protect them.
November 9 -
Designed for Japan's automotive industry in the 1990s, QR codes remain a common feature in the latest mobile wallets. They have pros and cons that banks need to carefully consider.
November 8 -
Samsung Electronics has entered a commercial software license and distribution agreement with fingerprint software company Precise Biometrics.
November 8 -
Citibank has launched Touch ID sensor authentication for its iOS mobile banking users in Hong Kong.
November 7 -
Tesco Bank has confirmed that over the weekend, some of its customers' accounts were subject to online criminal activity, in some cases resulting in money being withdrawn fraudulently.
November 7 -
China has green-lit a sweeping and controversial law that may grant Beijing unprecedented access to foreign companies’ technology and hamstring their operations in the world’s second-largest economy.
November 7 -
Tesco Bank has confirmed that over the weekend, some of its customers' accounts were subject to online criminal activity, in some cases resulting in money being withdrawn fraudulently.
November 7 -
Recipients of the 2016 FinTech Forward awards discuss the various factors that are keeping banks from fully embracing the digital world the way startups do.
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