Remove Cyber Security Remove Fraud Remove Guidelines Remove National
article thumbnail

Experts: US House Examines Legislative Actions To Combat Cybercriminals

PYMNTS

But Kellerman and other security experts advocated at the hearing for legislative measures, such as modernizing anti-money laundering (AML) and forfeiture rules and moving the Secret Service to the Treasury Department, to help combat the threat.

US 227
article thumbnail

Prepaid’s Summer Of Uncertainty

PYMNTS

Brad Fauss, CEO of the National Branded Pre-Paid Card Association and MPD CEO Karen Webster dug into the potential for these rules to create the kind of inconsistencies that could very well disadvantage the very consumers that the CFPB intended to protect. And for some consumers, especially millennials, that’s just not their choice.”

Cards 100
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Analysts Challenge US House Data On SME Cybersecurity

PYMNTS

House Committee passed proposed legislation last week that would require the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to create cybersecurity guidelines developed specifically for SMEs. ” The risks include hacks, criminal fraud and corporate espionage, and the list of potential crimes is growing, the FSB said.

Data 101
article thumbnail

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

FICO

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has indicated it will publish rules , not guidelines, aimed at strengthening consumers’ control over and providing portability of their financial account data, sometime in 2023. The SEC rules will require a new cyber security preparedness level that many organizations may not be meeting today.