I'm traveling this week and figured I wouldn't have time to make my weekly blog entry while managing through a very full schedule. Writing these posts by itself is simple enough once you have a topic or idea to work with, but air travel, long car rides and fieldwork at multiple client sites don't allow much room for...
Interview with Chris Williston of the Independent Bankers Association of Texas
We're amidst an historic economic juncture, and we've just experienced an historic Presidential election. So, what's on the community banking agenda, and how are institutions strengthening - and expanding - their relationships with...
Standing in line to vote yesterday evening at my local middle school, I thought there were a lot of things that the 44th President will have to fix: the economy, the country, the federal government, the out of whack federal budget. Whew! That's a lot, just on a national scale; we're not even talking global problems...
At least one question has been answered.
With the election of Barack Obama as the next U.S. President, we know who our nation's leader will be for the next four years. And with Democrats picking up additional seats as the majority party in both the House and Senate, we have a sense that Obama is going to have some...
Microsoft Windows vulnerabilities are decreasing, but malware is increasing.
This is the news from the latest report of Microsoft's global view of the threat landscape from hundreds of millions of computers around the world.
The Microsoft Security Intelligence Report shows that the total amount of malware and...
Couple things I'd like to quickly bring to your attention.
First, have you checked out any of the new Bank Information Security Handbooks we introduced last week?
These electronic editions compile highlights of our content - articles, interviews, blog postings, agency alerts, etc. - in a unique format that gives...
It's interesting how with everything going on in our industry this year, between the credit crisis, bank mergers, bank closings and emerging regulatory compliance requirements (and on and on and on), that we haven't had time to discuss much else. However, work continues out in the trenches, money is still moving into...
The crime of deception is now even more deceptive.
Multi-channel fraud - schemes that are launched simultaneously via telephone, Internet, in person and via mail - is a growing concern for financial institutions. And the linked crimes aren't always easy to spot.
In this exclusive interview, security expert Diana...
I just have to chuckle sometimes when I read headlines like the one that appeared recently - 'Dark Market' Takedown: Exclusive Cyber Club for Crooks Exposed.
It seems that the FBI is getting pretty clever at "blending" into the cyber criminal world. A tip of the hat goes to Shawn Henry, the FBI Cyber Division...
OK, with less than two weeks to go, banking regulatory agencies are getting busy. Busier, I should say.
Last week saw both the OCC and FDIC release their approaches to the Identity Theft Red Flags Rule examination procedures.
No huge surprises here. But what's interesting is when you review the somewhat...
Customer confidence - everyone from the President of the United States to the chairman of the community bank has an opinion about it and how it's suffered in the wake of recent economic events.
But how deep is this confidence crisis, and what exactly are banking institutions doing - if anything - to battle...
Like most of our readership I've been so caught up in the drama of our current economic crisis that I've thought of little else. But just the other day I participated in a management discussion in which I was asked what the practice has been hearing in the field. Are our clients consumed or distracted by what's...
Interview With Dan Clements, President of Card Cops
We all know the bad guys are getting smarter, more organized and better fortified. But so are the good guys.
In this exclusive interview, Dan Clements, President of Card Cops (www.cardcops.com), a data security company, discusses how his group helps...
The sad scenario plays out on the news on a regular basis these days. A homeowner facing foreclosure is barricaded inside their home as law enforcement comes to serve the papers. Shots ring out, and officers rush in to find the wounded homeowner.
What happened last Friday with Addie Polk of Akron, Ohio, a...
In discussing our current banking crisis with a colleague earlier this week, I was surprised by the level of cynicism he displayed towards the regulatory agencies and their efforts to govern the institutions they oversee. He's a practitioner like me, and I'd always thought of him as being of an equal mind on such...
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