The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) has issued new Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) examination procedures for rules addressing affiliate marketing, identity theft red flags, and address discrepancies last week. These new examination procedures add to existing FCRA procedures.
OCC examiners performing...
OK, with less than two weeks to go, banking regulatory agencies are getting busy. Busier, I should say.
Last week saw both the OCC and FDIC release their approaches to the Identity Theft Red Flags Rule examination procedures.
No huge surprises here. But what's interesting is when you review the somewhat...
Mergers and acquisitions often present tight time frames in which employees must make life-altering decisions for themselves and their families.
Without a doubt, uncertainty is the number one issue after announcing a merger or acquisition. And the key question that most employees dread is: Who stays and who...
While other college graduates may not find it easy to land their first job, graduate students in information security have more than one option to choose from even before they graduate.
Steven Hernandez a recent graduate from National Information Assurance Training and Education Center at the University of Idaho is...
Interview with David Richards, President of the Institute of Internal Auditors
Internal auditing has always been a key function within financial systems, and it becomes even more so when it comes to IT and information security.
In this exclusive interview, David Richards, President of the Institute of Internal...
It's time to get real.
As we tackle this wild economy, which has deflated the market, toppled institutions, written history ... it's time to hear from real people to gain real insights on the events that are reshaping reality for us all.
Consider this my open call, then. Banking leaders: I'd like to speak to you...
Like most of our readership I've been so caught up in the drama of our current economic crisis that I've thought of little else. But just the other day I participated in a management discussion in which I was asked what the practice has been hearing in the field. Are our clients consumed or distracted by what's...
The sad scenario plays out on the news on a regular basis these days. A homeowner facing foreclosure is barricaded inside their home as law enforcement comes to serve the papers. Shots ring out, and officers rush in to find the wounded homeowner.
What happened last Friday with Addie Polk of Akron, Ohio, a...
In conjunction with the recent Identity Theft Red Flags Rule Roundtable webinar, we conducted an interview session with Evelyn Royer of Purdue Employees Federal Credit Union and Steven Jones of Synovus Financial Corp. Topics ranged from:
How has your institution tackled ID Theft red Flags Rule compliance?
What...
In discussing our current banking crisis with a colleague earlier this week, I was surprised by the level of cynicism he displayed towards the regulatory agencies and their efforts to govern the institutions they oversee. He's a practitioner like me, and I'd always thought of him as being of an equal mind on such...
It's officially the 11th hour.
The deadline for compliance with the Identity Theft Red Flags Rule is less than one month away, and financial institutions are scrambling to meet it.
Yet, a new study from Tower Group, the financial services research firm, predicts that less than one-third of institutions will be...
OK, you've heard enough from me of late about what banking institutions should say or do re: customer confidence and the crazy economic mess we're in.
Well, here's what one bank actually did about it.
Howard Schmidt, a recognized information security thought leader, offers exclusive insights as new president of the Information Security Forum.
Schmidt, a household name in information security circles since his days as CISO and information security leader at Microsoft and eBay, discusses the global war against...
It used to be the mantra - "Bigger is Better" was the one thing that made sense when it came to risk management models. Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley's conversion into bank holding companies, allowing them to buy other retail banks and more readily borrow money from the Federal Reserve Bank, means that long-chanted...
It's all anyone wants to talk about.
In the wake of Washington Mutual's historic failure last week and the Wachovia takeover today, all anyone wants to discuss is the enormity of these events what they mean to the banking industry.
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