Banks and credit unions are markedly more worried about regulatory compliance and risk management, according to new data. The results of a new survey show that overall risk management concern is up 13 percent over the year.
Read More »Unraveling the Equifax Data Breach
Tuesday morning, Former Equifax CEO Richard E. Smith testified before the U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce. Smith served as the Chairman and CEO of Equifax for the last 12 years. He stepped down on September 25, in the ...
Read More »Protecting Data Properly
Amidst the aftermath of the Equifax data breach, cybercrime is a timely issue facing the financial services industry. New reports respond with the release of its most recent surveys and guidance to better ensure cybersecurity. In response to Equifax’s data ...
Read More »How Equifax Could Change Arbitration
The recent Equifax breach of data of over 143 million American consumers via efforts by hackers could have breathed new life into the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) recent anti-arbitration clause, according to a report by the Los Angeles Times. ...
Read More »The People vs. Equifax
As the aftermath of Equifax's data breach is in full effect, the credit reporting company is quickly facing investigations. ClassAction.com has already filed a lawsuit on behalf of the estimated 143 million consumer records affected by the Equifax data breach. ...
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