At the recent SAS Financial Services Executive Summit, bankers gained insights into how to address the challenge of aligning technology and business in the age of big data analytics.
After PayPal launched a program last week offering free transaction processing for merchants who switch to its point of sale card reader, Square hit back yesterday by announcing it will be offering a P2P payments service via email.
Fraudsters have developed a variety of methods for initiating fraudulent wire transfers, but a security approach based on data and analytics from customer behavior can be an effective countermeasure to these wire fraud schemes.
This article - the first in a two part series - looks at the successes some banks have had with e-signature adoption and examines some of the remaining barriers regarding regulation and organizational silos that still exist in adopting e-signatures in the financial services sector.
This article - the first in a two part series - looks at the successes some banks have had with e-signature adoption and examines some of the remaining barriers regarding regulation and organizational silos that still exist in adopting e-signatures in the financial services sector.
Experts Debate the Security of EMVOctober 27, 2011While many in the financial industry acknowledge that the EMV standard is not 100-percent secure, some say it may be the best option available for securing POS payments.
Is EMV Past Its Prime?September 01, 2011Dena Hamilton, detection and fraud expert at Detica, says the slowly burgeoning card payment standard might not be the security solution that many think it to be.
Most Americans Want More Insight on Fraud PreventionJuly 15, 2010About two-thirds of Americans want more insight to how their bank detects and fights fraud, according to a survey released today by Detica NetReveal and Ipsos MORI.
Detica Launches U.S. Operations to Curb FraudMay 27, 2010Due to increased licensing and implementation of its NetReveal fraud and risk management solution, U.K.-based technology consulting and data firm Detica has formally established operations in the United States, opening an office in McLean, Va.