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The legislation President Biden was expected to sign on Friday heads off an array of potential disruptions for the industry.
March 11 -
The bill, part of the omnibus spending package, would force banks and other critical infrastructure providers to tell the government right away when they’ve been breached.
March 11 -
Easy integration and customization are marks of products that make work well for industry professionals in the ranking.
March 10 -
The first Senate-confirmed woman to serve as president of the agency wants to involve a wide range of borrowers and mortgage companies in its efforts.
March 9 -
The legislation by Sens. Rob Portman and Gary Peters has bankers worried about burdensome reporting requirements.
March 9 -
Eighty percent of banks plan to spend more to strengthen their safeguards against malware, phishing and other threats in the next 12 months, but only about half are vetting their defenses each year, according to a new Arizent survey. Read on for more findings.
February 24 -
Industry leaders identified mobile device usage and consumer-granted third-party access to data as emerging risks.
February 23 -
Changing consumer expectations, new workplace realities and increasing demand for third-party access to data are pushing companies to re-invent cybersecurity's role for the future.
February 23 -
The move takes on heightened importance given Mr. Cooper’s recent purchase of a 20% stake in Sagent, which suggests companies handling mortgage payments are relying more on automation to be competitive.
February 22 -
Changing consumer expectations, new workplace realities and increasing demand for third-party access to data are pushing companies to re-invent cybersecurity's role for the future.
February 22