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4 considerations for banking leaders concerned about cyber security

NCR

An Information Security Officer (ISO) is mandated by federal regulations and plays a critical role in today’s digitally interconnected world. He or she is the bank officer responsible for administering and ensuring the effectiveness of the information security program for the bank. The Role of the ISO.

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Inside China’s Cyber, Financial Regulatory Changes And Challenges

PYMNTS

billion-strong, high-spending consumers and their willingness to adapt to new technologies, trends and products may represent the economy of the future for many banks and businesses, but it is notoriously difficult for firms to enter and compete in this market. Confronting the Chinese Privacy Myth .

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Let's make a safer web for digital banking, ex-regulator says

American Banker

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'The Furthest Thing from Uber': Overheard at Digital Banking 2016

American Banker

Bankers, fintech entrepreneurs, regulators and other financial services players gathered in New Orleans last week to discuss the future of the industry at American Banker 's Digital Banking 2016 conference. Here are some of the highlights of the conference. For more, check out the hashtag #digibank16 on Twitter.

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Stop Throwing Money at Cybersecurity

Celent Banking

Cyber risk is typically treated in parallel with other technology risks; the IT department is motivated to focus on securing the vulnerabilities of individual system components and proffers a micro view of security concerns. Know what technology you want from your vendors; know what advice to seek from your consultants.

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N.Y.'s Cyber Plan Is a Start, But Banks Need Stronger Reform

American Banker

It's time not only to hold banks accountable for their security, but also to provide meaningful regulatory guidance on how to achieve security.

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The 2015 GonzoBanker Awards

Gonzobanker

Wells (WFC), Chase (JPM) and Bank of America (BAC) over the past five years. It’s nice to see somebody passionate about using new payments technology to make banking easier and cheaper for the financially disadvantaged. Jill Castilla, CEO of Citizens Bank of Edmond, Okla. Goes to “Virtual” or “Direct” banks.