ABA: Federal Data Privacy Law Must Recognize Banks’ Existing High Standards
Ahead of a Senate Commerce Committee hearing on consumer data privacy today, ABA in a statement submitted for the record...
Ahead of a Senate Commerce Committee hearing on consumer data privacy today, ABA in a statement submitted for the record...
As part of an ongoing effort to modernize U.S. data privacy policy, the Commerce Department’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration...
The OCC today released its bank supervision operating plan for fiscal year 2019, identifying what each of the agency’s supervisory...
From phishing to synthetic ID theft, emerging and resurgent fraud risks are keeping bankers on their toes.
The OCC is today proposing revising its 2016 guidelines on recovery planning for the large financial institutions it regulates.
Banks should not expect relief from the courts when faced with losses caused by retailer negligence.
Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer (R-Mo.) today introduced a bill that would amend the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act to codify existing data breach notification...
A conversation with M&A attorney Rodgin Cohen
Two-thirds of consumers who use nonbank fintech apps are extremely concerned or very concerned about data privacy, according to a...
The American Bankers Association joined a number of insurance trade associations in a comment letter to the National Association of...
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