What might digital identity look like in the future?
Release Date: 05/28/2024
American Banker Podcast
, Accenture’s financial services cybersecurity lead, explains what banks get wrong about fending off AI-based threats and what they should do instead.
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Generative AI will remove toil from our day to day jobs, argues , who is managing director and senior partner at Boston Consulting Group.
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“We want to put banks in the risk management driver’s seat,” says , co-founder of the Council for Fintech Ecosystem Standards, which has worked with a group of fintechs to create risk and compliance standards banks can use to evaluate their fintech partners.
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Software code generation and knowledge management are two of the places the bank has begun using
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, CEO of Maspeth Savings Bank worries about the growing crisis of low savings among millennials and Gen Z. He believes banks like his can help reverse this trend with financial literacy and innovative savings tools.
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The bank, which is , had to quickly switch to remote work for many employees and come up with relief programs for customers whose homes and businesses were destroyed by fire.
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, head of Citi Ventures, shares where he and his team see opportunities and how they vet tech startups.
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A lack of resources is one common cause of AML penalties, says consultant .
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Some banks are “punching above their weight,” according to chief research officer at The Financial Revolutionist. Here’s how they do it.
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, founder of The Noble, an organization that works with law enforcement and with banks to fight human crime trafficking, explains some of his group’s recent work and why banks need someone dedicated to human crime.
info_outlineProof of identity is critical for many things, including being able to open a bank account, get a job, or obtain health care. Yet proving one’s identity is getting harder in a world of frequent data breaches. We asked Mariana Dahan, founder of the World Identity Network and chair of the Universal ID Council, what she thinks will solve this problem.