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Category: Fraud/Security
Using data to drive decisions in ALCO
Provided by Detalus | Learn how banks can empower their ALCO’s with the hard data they need to drive decisions and facilitate action.
Five steps to building an effective deposit strategy plan
Provided by Detalus | Building an effective deposit strategy plan is an integral tool to acquiring new, and retaining existing, deposits. It is more than a mere strategy exercise. The plan should be looked at as a working blueprint for achieving your bank’s goals for deposit mix and funding sources, as set by your asset liability committee (ALCO). Here are the five steps for designing, organizing and implementing a results-oriented plan.
The evolution of ATM fraud
With all the attention paid to online fraud issues, it’s easy to forget that bank teller machines are still being targeted by money-hungry crooks. And, over the years, these criminals have become more sophisticated in their attacks.
Safeguard Customer Data from “Low-Tech” Data Breaches
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Novel Vulnerability
The ubiquity, invisibility and uncertainty created by the Heartbleed cyber-bug By Joram Borenstein The significance of the Heartbleed software vulnerability that has been mentioned almost incessantly in the media in the past two months boils down three main concerns: ubiquity, invisibility and uncertainty. To remind you, Heartbleed was a vulnerability—or problem in the software’s source […]