Technology
Technology
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A new alliance between CUNA and the Association for Financial Technologies is intended to ensure CUs are as competitive as possible when it comes to technology and support services.
January 18 -
As senators weigh anti-money-laundering reforms, they reiterated their desire to include cryptocurrencies as part of legislative discussions.
January 17 -
Providing the default card in digital subscription services is one way banks can win back bill-pay business, save customers time and help them manage their data.
January 17 -
The move comes at a time when banks are becoming more aggressive in acquiring or investing in financial technology companies.
January 17 -
This dangerous "wild west" scenario of fraud and breaches is pushing improving or revamping online authentication to the top of this year’s to-do list for both online companies and governments, writes Robert Capps, vice president of business development for NuData Security.
January 17 -
In a move rare for the industry, the bank bought a team of data scientists to bolster its artificial intelligence efforts in areas including product recommendations and fraud prevention.
January 16 -
Credit unions, trade associations and others wishing to join the Credit Union National Association's class action suit against Equifax have until the end of January to do so.
January 16 -
Payments security experts are warning of the risks to some merchants with payment systems that transmit cardholder data from the processor back to the point of sale from the Spectre and Meltdown computer chip flaws.
January 16 -
Bank of America Corp. may not be willing to help customers invest in bitcoin, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t plowing into the technology underlying the cryptocurrency.
January 16 -
With less than three months before the PCI DSS Requirement 8.3 takes effect, all involved in the handling of cardholder data must take definitive steps to review, implement and upgrade their multifactor authentication strategies and implementation to assure compliance, writes Dirk Denayer, business solutions manager at VASCO Data Security.
January 15 -
Bankers could see higher costs as cloud computing vendors struggle to protect their systems from the latest hacking vulnerabilities.
January 12 -
Banks are increasingly investing in technology that will enable them to deliver highly personal and customized communications with customers.
January 12 -
Mobile wallets blend together, going so far as to share the same branding pattern — Apple Pay, Android Pay, Samsung Pay, Walmart Pay, etc. — but a few companies are going against conventional wisdom with their own products.
January 12 -
PSCU and the University of South Florida recruited graduate students for a 12-week educational program that examined financial service use cases for Internet of Things devices.
January 12 -
Dynamics Inc. has been committed to bringing high-tech multi-account cards to market for years, but it's tough to sell banks on pricier plastic in the age of mobile wallets and e-commerce.
January 12 -
Readers react to the Federal Housing Finance Agency considering changing its credit scoring policy, slam the possibility of enforcing mandatory penalties for data breaches at credit reporting agencies, weigh the possible nomination of a credit union regulator to the CFPB, and more.
January 11 -
If Congress doesn’t take the lead on protecting consumers from data breaches, states are more than ready to offer their own fixes. Bankers will also be keeping close tabs on bills related to marijuana, PACE loans and elder financial abuse.
January 11 -
The San Francisco startup behind the cryptocurrency XRP claims it can send money around the world faster, cheaper and with greater transparency.
January 11 -
Banks have strictly controlled adviser-client text communications due to regulatory concerns.
January 11 -
U.S. Bank, Bank of America and other firms are looking toward the day when the ultimate virtual assistant arrives, one capable of being personalized and working on any device.
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