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Deep Dive: The Latest Initiatives To Expand Mobile IDs

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The world’s population is expanding and many citizens — particularly those in developing nations — have no means of proving their identities, restricting their access to vital services like education and healthcare. Mobile devices enable fast and secure access to services, many of which are solely available online.

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Fintech Hall of Fame: The Top Digital Innovations in Financial Services

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Long before fintech was a thing (1995), I launched the first, and by most measures the biggest, newsletter during the first two decades of online/digital banking. It was called Online Banking Report and was read by a sizable portion of major industry players. And each January, we ranked all previous recipients into a master list.

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Taking A Pass On Passwords

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In 2003, Bill Burr was a midlevel manager at the National Institute of Standards and Technology where he authored, “NIST Special Publication 800-63. Repetition makes passwords less secure — a cybercriminal who cracked one is maybe one to two digits away from having all of them. That’s not hyperbole. Appendix A.”.

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Fighting digital banking fraud – Part 1: Know the threat

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As people complete more financial tasks and transactions via digital channels, there is more scope for fraudsters to exploit the weakest links in security. These weaknesses range from customer bad habits like using weak passwords, failing to protect passwords and other sensitive data to a bank’s security vulnerabilities.

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Springboard to Excellence

Independent Banker

imberly Anderson, senior vice president and chief administrative officer of Cañon National Bank in southern Colorado, became her community bank’s loan compliance officer in 2003. Andrew Huffman, compliance officer of $319 million-asset First National Bank of Las Animas, in Las Animas, Colo., Bank security. By Ed Avis.

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The Top 20 Venture Capitalists

CB Insights

He later joined Kleiner Perkins Caufield Byers as a partner for a period between 1999 and 2003. Brian Singerman started his career as a Software Engineer for 3D online virtual-world company, There Inc. Mary began her career as a securities analyst in 1986. Education: Stanford University (MS), Harvard College (BA).

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Sizzle Or Fizzle: The Ant Financial IPO?

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and a year ago, Ant had raised $2 billion from China’s National Social Security Fund. Reports yesterday (April 28) suggest that the CFPB will soon preside over online marketplace lending. a sovereign wealth fund, and China Construction BankCorp., The backing of state entities is a double-edged sword. .

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