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The global card issuer will provide its tokenization technology for JPMorgan Chase's virtual card program in early 2021.
July 28 -
Over the weekend, hackers broke in through a third-party vendor to steal names, email addresses and other personally identifiable information.
July 27 -
The agency plans to issue an advance notice of proposed rulemaking dealing with efforts by fintechs and data aggregators to leverage a consumer's bank account information.
July 24 -
Lenders need to use alternative data as an overlay to traditional underwriting methods to help creditworthy customers in hardship because of the coronavirus crisis.
July 24
MeasureOne -
The Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council is best suited to craft uniform policies to protect consumer data. A patchwork of state rules is cumbersome.
July 23
Orrick -
The IBM-BNP collaboration and other new developments show that high-profile breaches haven't deterred banks from using the cloud to store data.
July 22 -
The biggest takeaway from this hack should be large digital media companies reworking their admin controls
July 22
LunarCrush -
The Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council is best suited to craft uniform policies to protect consumer data. A patchwork of state rules is cumbersome.
July 17
Orrick -
What made the attack on famous Twitter accounts so problematic wasn’t the high profile of its victims, but the non-technical and repeatable method the assailants used.
July 16 -
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Video banking can be safe and effective but members and staff need to be reminded of common-sense precautions to guard against cybercriminals.
July 15
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JPMorgan Chase is one financial institution that plans to test Google Cloud’s new Confidential Computing product.
July 14 -
A class action asserts that the data aggregator accesses more of consumers' bank account information than it needs and ultimately aims to sell the data to others. Plaid, which has agreed to be sold to Visa, denies the allegations.
July 13 -
For the past several years, the concept of sharing transaction data between merchants, processors and issuers has been considered a good security measure to curb fraud. But someone has to compile and compare that data in such a way to not only stop fraud, but assure legitimate transactions are not declined.
July 9 -
Collecting the right data and understanding the nuances to which channels customers are using and why, can go a long way in delivering experiences that customer loyalty is built on, says Adobe's Mark Masterson.
July 8
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As a cryptocurrency entrepreneur who helped launch Stellar and Dogecoin, Marshall Hayner has long been interested in finding a way to use blockchain — the digital ledger technology originally developed for Bitcoin — to solve some of the data privacy issues relating to payments.
July 8 -
Technology has helped banks expand globally, but complying with country-specific laws restricting data flows is a constant struggle.
July 7
InCountry -
As PPP enters forgiveness phase, some banks see outsourcing as best move; after the Fed’s stress tests, Wells Fargo to cut dividend while other big banks boost capital buffer; Supreme Court strikes down CFPB leadership structure; and more from this week’s most-read stories.
July 2 -
South African investigators' revelation last week that fraudsters stole more than $3.2 million from the banking division of the country's post office more than a year ago served as a stark reminder that encryption doesn't mean a thing if the key is left unprotected.
July 2 -
Axcess Financial is using stronger authentication, studying up on bad actors and planning to use a federal service that automates verification of Social Security numbers.
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