When identity theft occurs, 9 times out of 10 the source of where the person’s identity was taken is never fully found. Trust and money are the two things financial institutions have as their products. Once a customer loses trust in your institution’s ability to protect their personal financial...
When it comes to compliance with the FDIC’s recent Supervisory Letter on Identity Theft, financial institutions need to “beef up†their consumer education programs, along with looking more closely at their existing risk assessment programs to mitigate current and potential areas of vulnerabilities....
Identity theft can strike anyone. Unfortunately, even BankInfoSecurity.com’s staff have been past victims of identity theft. Luckily, the two stories have been resolved. Read on to hear first-hand, the pain of identity theft, and what lengths victims have to take to resolve the crime and restore their identity....
On the heels of a recently released supervisory letter from the FDIC on Identity Theft comes the strategic plan from the President’s Identity Task Force, released on April 23. Less than 190 pages are contained in the main and supplemental report, but the plans are clearly drawn and tasks for each industry are...
A recent survey of banking executives showed the overwhelming majority plan to increase spending on automated Anti-Money Laundering (AML) transaction monitoring and on staff to help strengthen their compliance programs.
Darren Donovan, head of KPMG’s Forensic Services said the survey, administered by KPMG...
As an active job seeker you may post your resume in several job boards providing personal contact information including your social security number and more... speak with innumerable recruiters discussing potential job opportunities revealing more information about yourself. Chances are you don't give this everyday...
The revelation by TJX Companies, owner of T.J. Maxx and other retail brands, that at least 45.7 million credit and debit cards were compromised over several years highlights anew the risks associated with processing card transactions and the need to protect the information they contain.
The Check Clearing for the 21st Century Act (Check 21) has created new opportunities for financial institutions and customers. By eliminating the need to transport paper checks, remote check capture can provide significant cost savings for financial institutions. Customers benefit as well: retail customers can receive...
The banking industry is one of the most highly regulated and closely supervised among those handling sensitive consumer information. Besides being subject to security breach disclosure laws at the state and federal levels, it must comply with industry-specific laws and regulations related to information security and...
A new chief information security officer should approach their role determined to make a difference to the business they are supporting. This advice comes from someone who knows how to make a difference, Steve Katz, who was the first Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) of a major financial institution,...
ALAN ZAPANTA(ISMG): Now, recently, you have been conducting some compelling research regarding the skill level that the information security industry demands and the current curriculum that many colleges ascribe to. Could you please give us a brief overview?
RICHARD SWART: Yes. I did this research in...
For those financial institutions that have been putting off the education of their customers, it’s now time to sit up, take notice, and begin to take action. The FDIC’s issuance of a supervisory policy on identity theft on Wednesday means that all banks and financial institutions will be expected to take a...
While most financial institutions guard against the external threat of hackers, malware, and network intrusions, there is an insidious insider threat that lies hidden inside the walls of financial institutions. According to Dr. Eric Cole, a noted information security expert who has studied insider threats and...
What are some of the constants - - and you’ve obviously, with your years of experience, seen many of them, but what are we still dealing with, the problems you had back in the early days, in terms of information, security and risk? And is the TJX data breach that just recently hit the headlines a glimpse of...
Just because it hasn’t happened yet, don’t think that the avian influenza pandemic isn’t going to happen. “It’s not a matter of if, it’s a matter of when,†a DHS representative said during a presentation to a financial services industry group. And when the avian flu does...
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