Organizations today approach social media one of three ways: They embrace it, ignore it or are immobilized by it. The key to success is to manage the transition.
U.S. merchants and card issuers are taking a closer look at the EMV chip and PIN security standard. But EMV is not the silver bullet, says Jeremy King, the PCI council's European director.
The bust of 53 suspects, who have been charged with stealing identities of U.S. citizens to open credit cards and bank loans, highlights the need for stronger U.S. consumer privacy laws and consumer authentication.
The thousand or so PCI delegates from North America, Asia-Pacific and Europe packed into the opening session prove that global payments security standards are inevitable.
L.T. Lafferty, an attorney who focuses on mortgage fraud, says new legislation and guidance are on the way, and they will have dramatic impacts on mortgage lending.
Despite stringent regulatory requirements like FINRA, many financial services firms rely on unified communications, Web 2.0 and social networks to communicate and promote their business. There are competitive advantages to be gained, along with new IT challenges:
Compliance demands logging, archiving and...
It was with a bit of puzzlement and skepticism that I closed my afternoon yesterday by reading two recent reports about future card and cash use in Europe.
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