49 Results from 2020, /crime
Adam Krug CLM Ambassador at Pegasystems
2019 saw the FCA dishing out the highest level of fines ever, totalling nearly £400m in a twelve-month period. This included hefty penalties relating to anti-money laundering failings. However, in the FCA’s 2019 thematic review the organisation did provide its recommendations for how banks can better their AML processes, stating, “For an effectiv
09 June 2020 /regulation /crime Financial Services Regulation
Retired Member
Over the last few months, we have been presented with more e-commerce and online offerings than ever before. From online shopping to virtual gym classes, the pandemic has accelerated the move towards a fully digital world. Unfortunately, this growing digital presence leads to a rise in cyber-attacks, too, and more specifically, fraud. Even before ...
08 June 2020 /identity /crime Digital Identity Management
Shirish Netke President at Amberoon
During the post-prohibition era in the 1930s, bars offered free lunches to their patrons to get them to buy drinks. 40 years later, Milton Freidman famously summed up the study of economics with the quip – “There is no such thing as a free lunch” or TINSTAFL for short. Now, 50 years later bankers and borrowers alike are recalling TINSTAFL in looki...
04 June 2020 /crime /covid-19 Artificial Intelligence and Financial Services
Covid 19 has highlighted a need for firms in the business world to be adaptable to rapidly changing conditions. In Financial Services, changing regulations and requirements from regulators mean that day to day users need to have solid processes and case management tools which allow them to maintain a strong structure of checks and balances. At th...
15 May 2020 /wholesale /crime Financial Services Regulation
Jim Steven Head of Crisis & Breach Response at Experian Consumer Services
Covid-19 is at the forefront of business minds right now, with many tasking themselves with understanding, reacting to and learning lessons from this ever-changing situation. However, although business survival will be the top priority throughout this pandemic, it’s also essential to have the correct processes in place to effectively respond to a ...
07 May 2020 /crime /covid-19 Information Security
Uri Rivner CEO and Co-Founder at Refine Intelligence
If I had to pick one community that is definitely going to thrive during a global virus outbreak, it's online fraudsters. Check out these seven predictions about incoming cyber crime... An unprecedented global virus outbreak is just what the cyberfraudster ordered. Confusion, chaos, and abrupt changes in digital user behavior can help the sharp-min...
29 April 2020 /payments /crime Online Banking
Zelle Fraud: You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet… If you live in the US, you probably already use Zelle. Zelle is super awesome. It's sleek, real-time, and allows you to pay instantly to anyone with an email or phone number directly from your bank account - with zero commission. And it also attracts criminals like bees to honey. Banks that have launched Zel...
24 April 2020 /payments /crime Online Banking
Yaroslav Kuflinski AI/ML Observer at Iflexion
Fraud is an ever-lasting problem for banks and other financial institutions, which only continues to persist. As we are moving toward ubiquitous digitalization, criminals are discovering new weak spots in financial digital applications. Paradoxically, the technology works both ways: it helps firms to provide better customer experience and optimize ...
17 April 2020 /security /crime
Niall Twomey Chief Technical Officer at Fenergo
In this nascent market, organizations are exploring the speed and accuracy of DLT and the enhanced security of Blockchain. In this blog, I take a look at the DLT and blockchain technologies that can make decentralization and sharing of quality data a reality for e-KYC utilities. When we explore the bank-driven approach to KYC customer record shari...
01 April 2020 /regulation /crime Blockchain in Banking and Financial Services
As the Coronavirus outbreak spreads globally, users are beginning to change their digital behaviors. One emerging trend, not surprisingly, is an increase in the use of Remote Access. Criminals consider RATs - Remote Access Tools - as the perfect cloaking device: it allows them to operate from within the user’s trusted device, gain access from the u...
26 March 2020 /payments /crime Online Banking
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