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Who’s Behind the ‘Web Listings’ Mail Scam?

Krebs on Security

The story concluded that this dubious service had been scamming people and companies for more than a decade, and promised a Part II to explore who was behind Web Listings. Since at least 2007, Web Listings Inc. The missives appear to be an $85 bill for an “annual search engine listing” service.

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Intuit to Share Payroll Data from 1.4M Small Businesses With Equifax

Krebs on Security

Financial services giant Intuit this week informed 1.4 Intuit says the change is tied to an “exciting” and “free” new service that will let millions of small business employees get easy access to employment and income verification services when they wish to apply for a loan or line of credit.

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Summary – “Industry in One: Financial Services”

ARMA International

The scope of a records and information management (RIM) program in financial services can seem overwhelming. Compared to other industries, the complexities of managing records and information in financial services are arguably some of the toughest to solve, primarily because of the intense regulatory scrutiny.

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Why you should keep data observability separate from data cleansing

Collibra

Consider the examples from our peer industries: Operational Risk. For financial services, data governance found its roots in risk. As CROs prioritized Operational Risk post the 2007 financial crisis, those leaders also looked to centralized thought like the Basel Accords.

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Senators Introduce Cybersecurity Act of 2012

Hunton Privacy

Under the Act, the Department of Homeland Security (“DHS”) would have significant responsibility for crafting and enforcing a new cybersecurity program that has the potential to impact a broad and diverse group of the nation’s industrial sectors including energy, chemical, transportation, telecommunication and financial services.