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Bank Technology News February 2011 Shane Kite |
Mobile Apps Insecure? Banks need to improve cell phone banking applications' security or face losing customers frightened by the risk, security experts say.  |
Bank Technology News February 2011 John Adams |
WikiLeaks Wakes Up Fraud Innovation There's good reason for the banking industry to be alarmed: Prevailing AML protections designed to flag suspicious transactions won't sniff out "WikiLeaks-style" actions, which skirt most tech guards through via hard-to-detect internal access.  |
Bank Technology News February 2011 Rebecca Sausner |
Many Moving Parts in Mobile Menagerie Lots of big news on the mobile banking front in the last few weeks: Firethorn's demise... Verizon iPhones...  |
Bank Technology News February 2011 Jeremy Quittner |
BofA Tweets a Web Outage Alert. Is that Enough? Bank of America's decision to use Twitter to announce an online banking outage has drawn mixed reviews, ranging from kudos for broadening its communications horizons to questions as to whether the blast was broad enough.  |
Bank Technology News February 2011 John Adams |
A Batch of Trouble for NAB National Australia Bank's season of IT horror, a span of several weeks that featured everything from periodic Web outages to the stalling of thousands of automated transactions, is a stern warning to the industry.  |
Bank Technology News February 2011 John Adams |
Mortgage Reboot: Rolling Thunder Looking to protect borrowers and score political points with consumers worried about foreclosures and underwater loans, Congress and regulators are unleashing an almost-constant barrage of new mortgage laws and regulations.  |
Bank Technology News February 2011 Shane Kite |
Customization Without the Code M&I Bank faced a quandary affecting lots of banks in the current IT budget environment: how to customize the operations used by its customer service and sales staff while avoiding the expense of upgrading from a service bureau arrangement to a licensed agreement for its vendor-provided software.  |
Bank Technology News February 2011 Keith Button |
US Bank Loses the Easy Energy Pounds U.S. Bank has been on a solid energy fitness program, to the tune of tangible annual emissions reductions.  |
Bank Technology News February 2011 John Adams |
Nomura Measures Emissions in EMEA International regulations regarding carbon emissions have become increasingly complex, and financial institution Nomura has hired GreenStone Carbon Management to help it manage its energy use in the Europe, the Middle East and African regions.  |
Bank Technology News February 2011 Ben Rothke |
Back to Basics On IT Security As 2011 starts, the key to bank data security is to focus on both the security fundamentals and look to new technologies.  |
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