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Social Media Can Make Bank Customers Susceptible To Scams

PYMNTS

Unintentionally making themselves targets for scammers, customers may become vulnerable to fraud by complaining to banks on social media when systems crash. After problems with an information technology migration locked thousands of clients out of accounts at the U.K.’s

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The cyber security threat landscape in financial services

Insights on Business

Gary Meshell, WW Leader Financial Services, IBM Security, opened his IBM Think 2019 talk, How Financial Services Companies Should Respond to Cyber Security Attacks with a bold assertion and truism. IBM and TD Bank jointly developed cyber security incident response solution for the financial services industry.

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Developing an Information Security Wellness Program for your Financial Institution

Jack Henry

The same principles apply to information security awareness for a financial institution’s (FI’s) stakeholders (employees, board members, and customers). That is, given the same preventative measures, an FI may reduce the number and extent of information security breaches due to fraud. Annual Physicals.

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Two Cyber Security Investments With a Silver Lining

Banking 2020

By reselling keystroke encryption software to your customers, and making it available for your employees, you can profit from the security upgrade and stop the transfer of personal and sensitive information before it gets into a cyber attacker’s hands. Do your customers know about these other types of fraud?

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Frictionless Payments Take Center Stage at Money 20/20

Gonzobanker

My colleague Ryan Rackley summed it up perfectly when he referred to social media as the “new tattoo.”. While consumers and payment providers may hope for frictionless payments, the execution path will require new capabilities and deployments in fraud mitigation, cyber security, open APIs, and enhanced interoperability.

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NTechLab’s FindFace Facial Recognition Technology Has Applications In Retail, Public Safety

PYMNTS

FindFace started as a futuristic social technology for identifying strangers by scanning their faces with a smartphone camera. Two years later, the facial recognition technology is the best in the world (yep, even better than Google’s) and is being used for public safety, law enforcement and fraud prevention through cybersecurity.

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BA To Reveal Fine Print On GDPR Fines?

PYMNTS

The airline informed customers on Sept. SPG has said that compensation should come in the wake of “inconvenience” and “distress” and “misuse of private information” – and might these be rather nebulously defined? According to Bank Info Security , quoting U.K. The breach itself was one where a cyberattack lasted from Aug.

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