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Proposed new cyber security regulations will be a huge undertaking for financial institutions

Celent Banking

New York State Department of Financial Services (NYDSF) is one step closer to releasing cyber security regulations aided by the largest security hacking breach in history, against JP Morgan Chase. Mandated training of security will be required. Systems operations and availability concerns.

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Top Fraud Issues for Telecommunications: Survey Results

FICO

The Communications Fraud Control Association (CFCA) recently released the findings from its Global Telecom Fraud Survey. Fraud teams operate with lean structures. The majority are still using primarily rules-based fraud management systems, with just 6% using AI and machine learning. of respondents.

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Four Steps for Managing Third-Party Cyber Security Risk

FICO

The latest Assessment of Business Cyber Risk (ABC) report from the US Chamber of Commerce and FICO discusses four steps for improving third-party cybersecurity risk management. Where does the vendor operate (e.g., Would there be compliance exposure in the event of a breach at the supplier? Let’s take a look at these four steps.

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Bank Regulators Seeking Comments on the Use of AI and ML in the Industry

Perficient

Finally, views are sought for compliance with applicable laws and regulations, including those related to consumer protection. fraud detection and financial crime monitoring). email, text, audio data), with the aim of identifying fraud or anomalous transactions. Personalization of Customer Services.

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Behavioral Analytics Attack Fraud, Cyber and Financial Crime

FICO

IDC predicts that in 2017, behavioral analytics across compliance, fraud, and cyber detection and prevention will be in place at 15% of banks, helping them to avoid losses, regulatory fines and sanctions. Banks have already made a big start in the fraud space. It’s the same situation with cybersecurity.

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April 2014: A Busy Month for Fraud Alerts!

Jack Henry

Cyber-Attacks on Financial Institutions ATM and Card Authorization Systems. In light of the ATM cash-out schemes that had taken place recently, an alert was issued to provide details on how this type of fraud had occurred, the risks presented to financial institutions (FIs), and what FIs could do to mitigate these risks.

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FICO Named Category Leader for Cyber Risk Quantification

FICO

Chartis highlights two distinct areas of focus for these solutions – ‘GRC for Cyber’, that focuses on compliance and governance, helping organizations understand their own cyber risk and how to navigate their cybersecurity frameworks.