Interview with Banking/Security Expert Bill Sewall
As of Nov. 1, banking institutions are now eligible to be examined by federal regulators for compliance with the new Identity Theft Red Flags Rule.
So, what should banking/security leaders expect from their initial examinations?
In an exclusive interview,...
A Unified Approach for IT, Audit and Operation Teams
Are you confident your network is secure and meeting IT security policies?
Does your organization have an internal security policy?
Can you measure and enforce your IT compliance against that policy?
Are your critical security risks being identified and...
On Nov. 4, America elected Democrat Barack Obama as its next President, and the Democratic Party also cushioned its majorities in both the House and Senate.
So, what does a Democratic federal government portend for the U.S. banking industry?
In an exclusive interview, Stephen Verdier, Senior Vice President and...
One night in early October, Harbor Credit Union of Green Bay, WI, warned its members of a recent mass of robocalls. "An automated dialer started phoning people and telling them that their account had been compromised, and asking them to enter information," says Mike DeGrand, president of the institution. People were...
Two more bank closures last Friday capped a tumultuous week for the U.S. economy and stock market. And on Monday, the week began with news that the federal government is poised to invest $40 billion in troubled insurance giant AIG.
High-privilege administrative accounts hold the keys to gain access to the most sensitive IT processes and proprietary data - yet this level of access is far too often based on little more than trust alone. In this whitepaper, Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) examines this critical issue in IT security...
As banking unions struggle with the global crisis in confidence, U.S. credit unions are beneficiaries of consumers looking for safe new homes for their deposits.
At least that's the popular theory. But what's the real state of affairs now at federally-chartered credit unions?
In an exclusive interview, Gigi...
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 Auditors (IIA), discusses:
The key differences between internal and IT...
The crime of deception is now even more deceptive.
Multi-channel fraud - schemes that are launched simultaneously via telephone, Internet, in person and via mail - is a growing concern for financial institutions. And the linked crimes aren't always easy to spot.
In this exclusive interview, security expert Diana...
I'm traveling this week and figured I wouldn't have time to make my weekly blog entry while managing through a very full schedule. Writing these posts by itself is simple enough once you have a topic or idea to work with, but air travel, long car rides and fieldwork at multiple client sites don't allow much room for...
Insider threat is a growing criminal activity, and given economic conditions there is a high risk of this fraud occurring -- especially in the event of banks merging, being acquired and employees being laid off.
What steps can financial institutions take to safeguard themselves from the insider threat? To fully...
A managed security service provider (MSSP) is a vendor company that focuses in taking care of the business applications or services that other organizations outsource for a variety of reasons. Many of these services are provided via the internet and cover such tasks as IT services, remote data backup, network...
Interview with Chris Williston of the Independent Bankers Association of Texas
We're amidst an historic economic juncture, and we've just experienced an historic Presidential election. So, what's on the community banking agenda, and how are institutions strengthening - and expanding - their relationships with...
The RSA Fraud Action Research Team says it has found a single Trojan that it believes to be behind the theft of more than 500,000 online bank account credentials, credit cards and many other resources.
The security vendor's team revealed its findings late last week and says the gang behind the Trojan may have been...
Standing in line to vote yesterday evening at my local middle school, I thought there were a lot of things that the 44th President will have to fix: the economy, the country, the federal government, the out of whack federal budget. Whew! That's a lot, just on a national scale; we're not even talking global problems...
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