Sinopsis
Exclusive, insightful audio interviews by our staff with info risk/security leading practitioners and thought-leaders
Episodios
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Mobile Banking: Guidance is Coming
13/09/2010William Henley, senior vice president of regulation for BITS, says banking institutions can expect new mobile banking regs and guidance in the near future.
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CUInfoSecurity.com Week In Review for Friday, Sept. 10, 2010
10/09/2010Week In Review: Visa Suspends ePassporte Prepaid Cards, and Is Infosec Worker Need Underestimated?
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BankInfoSecurity.com Week In Review for Friday, Sept. 10, 2010
10/09/2010Week In Review: Visa Suspends ePassporte Prepaid Cards, and Is Infosec Worker Need Underestimated?
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CUInfoSecurity.com Week In Review for Friday, Sept. 3, 2010
03/09/2010Week In Review: Church Latest Victim of ACH Fraud; Heartland, Discover Settle for $5 million
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BankInfoSecurity.com Week In Review for Friday, Sept. 3, 2010
03/09/2010Week In Review: Church Latest Victim of ACH Fraud; Heartland, Discover Settle for $5 million
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Mobile Banking: The Pioneer's Perspective
31/08/2010Bank of America is one of the leaders in mobile banking. Marc Warshawsky, SVP, discusses the bank's growth plans over the next year.
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CUInfoSecurity.com Week in Review: Aug. 27, 2010
27/08/2010A review of this with week's top stories by managing editor Tracy Kitten: California Eyes Stronger Privacy Law; Mobile Banking: It's Not About ROI.
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Mobile Banking: It's Not About ROI
26/08/2010Tommy Sanderson, manager of electronic delivery for Miss.-based Renasant Bank, says when it comes to mobile banking, "We just want to keep on talking about it."
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Secure Image Transport: 'Buy, Don't Build'
20/08/2010Boeing Employees' Credit Union Ensures Monetary Exchanges Security
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CUInfoSecurity.com Week in Review: Aug. 13, 2010
13/08/2010PCI Updates Won't Include New Requirements, and 3 Security Concerns Credit Unions Should Consider Before Going Mobile
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3 Security Challenges of Mobile Banking
10/08/2010Interview with Anthony Vitale of Patelco Credit Union, regarding the primary security concerns financial institutions face when it comes to mobile banking.
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Case Study: Securing Mobile Devices
04/08/2010Interview with Fred Cruz of American Hospice about virtual private network project.
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The Dangers of Consumerization
21/07/2010Insights from Gartner's John Pescatore on Evolving Security Threats, Solutions.
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Mobile RDC: What About Security?
09/07/2010Bob Meara of Celent says mobile remote deposit capture service won't pose heightened threat of fraud.
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Marcus Ranum on Today's Top Threats
07/07/2010Information security thought-leader weighs in on the biggest risks to consumers and businesses - including social media and portable technology.
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It's Time to 'Take Security Out of the Closet'
02/07/2010Jonathan Penn of Forrester Research on Cloud Computing, Mobility and Other Hot Emerging Technologies.
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Editor's Choice: April's Top Banking News, Views
29/04/2010Fraud - its forms and reforms - was the top news story in April. Listen to this audio overview of the month's top news items, including: Hancock Breach Reveals New Trend; P2P Payments: Simple, Secure Transactions; How Do You Recover Your Reputation?
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P2P Payments: Simple, Secure Transactions
08/04/2010Interview with Howie Wu, VP Virtual Banking, Boeing Employees Credit Union Increasingly, consumers long for a simple payment solution that allows them to send money to family and friends via email or text message. Boeing Employees Credit Union (BECU), Washington's largest credit union, is at the forefront of the person-to-person (P2P) payments revolution. And in an exclusive interview, Howie Wu, VP of Virtual Banking, at BECU, discusses: How BECU's Popmoney initiative was deployed; Security challenges that had to be addressed; Tips for other institutions looking to offer P2P payments. Wu has over 10 years experience in the financial services and information technology industries and has been with BECU since 2003. In his role as the Vice President of Virtual Banking, he is responsible for leading BECU's strategy as it relates to all remote delivery channels. He has played a major role in defining and implementing changes that impact the member experience within the ATM, online, telephone and mobile chann
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RSA 2010: Warren Axelrod on Information Security
05/03/2010C. Warren Axelrod is a veteran banking/security executive and thought-leader, and in an exclusive interview at the RSA Conference 2010 he discusses top security trends and threats, including: Insider fraud; Application security; Cloud computing. Axelrod is currently executive advisor for the Financial Services Technology Consortium. Previously, he was a director of Pershing LLC, a BNY Securities Group Co., where he was responsible for global information security. He has been a senior information technology manager on Wall Street for more than 25 years, has contributed to numerous conferences and seminars, and has published extensively. He holds a Ph.D. in managerial economics from Cornell University, and a B.Sc. in electrical engineering and an M.A. in economics and statistics from Glasgow University. He is certified as a CISSP and CISM.
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What's Happening with the Trusted Internet Connection?
01/03/2010Matt Coose Director, Federal Network Security National Cybersecurity Division Department of Homeland Security As director of federal network security at the Department of Homeland Security's National Cybersecurity Division, Matt Coose is helping shepherd the Trusted Internet Connection initiative, which aims to reduce the number of connections linking executive branch IT networks to the Internet to 100 or fewer from thousands upon thousands. The basic concept behind TIC, initiated in 2007 by the Bush administration, is that by drastically reducing the number of access points, the government could more easily monitor and identify potentially malicious traffic. In the interview, Coose: Reveals the number of TIC and non-TIC connections that now exist. Explains the shift in TIC strategy by the Obama administration. Discusses the architecting of TIC 2.0 to include the Einstein 2 intrusion detection system. Coose, a West Point graduate and former Army captain, was interviewed by GovInfoSecurity.com's Eric Chab