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Payment Security: Aligning To A Broader “Digital Business Transformation” Agenda

PYMNTS

No incessant authentication requests … all without sacrificing their security. Enter intelligent Payment Security. These intelligent solutions not only let you build a secure e-commerce strategy centered on customer value, but also a broader digital business transformation plan focused on competitive advantage. No interruptions.

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Reflections 2022: The Power of Patents and the People Behind Them

FICO

Some of the patents granted this year that are most meaningful to me include: “Visualization for Payment Card Transaction Fraud Analysis,” which relates to a computer-implemented method and system for visualizing payment card transactional fraud analysis. Scott received his Ph.D.

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My Keynote World Tour Wrap-Up: “Analytics Will Rock You”

FICO

I talked about using the FICO fraud data consortium to determine when data shifts can invalidate the models and, more menacing, when these shifts reveal subtle new fraud patterns that can indicate the work of fraudsters and cyber criminals, who know how to go “low and slow” to evade detection.

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The 2015 GonzoBanker Awards

Gonzobanker

Now, to avoid any cue card and teleprompter issues, we’ll just go with the written list again this year. FFIEC’s Cyber Security Self-Assessment Tool. “We teach you to make sure you use our system in a manner that doesn’t open any security loopholes.” Best Leadership Performance in a Core Conversion.

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Four 2023 U.S. Policy Predictions for Financial Services Companies

FICO

CFPB Director Rohit Chopra has further indicated that he would like to see consumer protections akin to those for credit cards, including improving disclosures and fraud and dispute resolution protections. The SEC rules will require a new cyber security preparedness level that many organizations may not be meeting today.