Interview with Adrian Davis of the Information Security Forum
In terms of payments, privacy and third-party relationships, U.S. security leaders have much to learn from - and share with - their peers in the U.K. and elsewhere in the world.
This is the perspective of Adrian Davis, a senior research consultant...
Steve Elefant, CIO, Heartland Payment Systems
One theme repeated by every major Obama administration officials speaking RSA Conference 2010, the IT security conference held in early March in San Francisco, was the need for the government and business to work together to protect the nation's critical IT...
A Colorado bank has come forward to reveal that as many as 5,000 of its customers were at risk because of new fraudulent transactions tied to the Heartland Payment Systems data breach.
Just over one year after its announcement of a devastating data breach, Heartland Payment Systems reports encouraging progress in merchant transaction processing volume and same store sales.
An Atlanta-based security research firm has discovered a new banking Trojan that can be added to the growing list of malware targeting ACH and wire payments.
The Counter Threat Unit at SecureWorks is calling this new malware "Bugat," and it is capable of capturing information entered in web forms, altering the...
The Payment Cards Center of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia has published "Heartland Payment Systems: Lessons Learned from a Data Breach," a discussion paper on the Heartland Payment Systems breach.
The paper is a summation of a workshop held in August 2009 at the Philadelphia FRB, where Heartland CEO Bob...
It has now been one year since the Heartland Payments System breach was made public. What lessons have been learned and what more needs to be done to improve the security of the payment industry?
We asked four information security experts for their take on Heartland: One year later.
Five financial institutions have filed a class action suit alleging that two acquiring banks, Heartland Bank and Key Bank, should be included as defendants and share responsibility for damages caused by the Heartland Payment Systems data breach.
What are the new year's top trends in banking, payments and security?
Javelin Strategy & Research has just released its Top 10 Trends report for 2010. James VanDyke, president of Javelin, discusses:
Top headlines from the new report;
Biggest threats to banks, payments and security;
The "next big thing" in...
How prepared is the financial services industry in the event of a cyber attack?
The Financial Services Information Sharing and Analysis Center (FS-ISAC), a national industry forum, will conduct Cyber Attack Against Payment Processes (CAPP), an exercise to measure the ability of financial institutions, payment...
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