CUInfoSecurity.com Week in Review: Aug. 20, 2010

10 Tips to Improve ATM Security, and the Crack Down on ID Theft Within U.S. CourtsA review of this with week's top stories by managing editor Tracy Kitten: 10 Tips to Improve ATM Security, and the Crack Down on ID Theft Within U.S. Courts

10 Tips to Improve ATM Security -- Member education must be part of any fraud-prevention and security practice a credit union implements. As the discovery of skimming devices on TD Canada Bank ATMs last week proves, member and employee education can definitely help the industry fight fraud.

Cracking Down on ID Theft -- Since Albert Gonzalez, judges and legislators have begun to stiffen the penalties cybercriminals face for identity theft. Kim Peretti of PricewaterhouseCoopers, formerly a prosecutor for the Department of Justice, shares her views on shifting legal perspectives.

Account Takeover Pt. III: Back to Cash? -- One editor shares why she's scrapping the use of debit for cash. In fact, she suggests increases in card-skimming attacks, online breaches and cybercrimes will push more and more consumers in a similar direction.

After listening to this overview, be sure to check out all of the week's news and views at CUInfoSecurity.com




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