WASHINGTON–Sens. Tom Carper (D-DE) and Roy Blunt (R-MO) Wednesday introduced the Data Security Act of 2015, legislation that would establish strong and uniform national data security and breach notification standards for electronic data.
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WASHINGTON—CUNA has joined credit unions and other financial institutions nationwide as a plaintiff in a class action lawsuit against Home Depot following the merchant’s massive data breach in 2014.
ORLANDO—IdentityX, the provider of a mobile biometric authentication platform, won NACUSO’s Next Big Idea competition during the association’s annual meeting here.
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.—Financial institutions may be close to getting money from Target for costs associated with the massive 2013 data breach.
WASHINGTON – In conjunction with “tax day” today, CUNA is running advertisements here targeting policymakers and reminding them that credit union members already pay numerous taxes and that there’s no need for a new tax on these middle-class Americans.
PASADENA, Calif.—Another CU is performing random acts of kindness to give back to the local community—and even giving folks a boost on Tax Day.
MADISON, WIS.—Filene Research Institute is now accepting applications for its i3 program.
ARLINGTON, Va.—Former Reps. Tom Davis (R-VA) and Martin Frost (D-TX) plan to deliver thought-provoking ideas to help solve the current legislative stalemate during their keynote presentations at NAFCU’s 2015 Congressional Caucus.
DES MOINES, Iowa—Consumers hovering their Apple Watch over the POS terminal won’t create the stir that tapping their phones at checkout did late last year when Apple Pay debuted.
SAN RAFAEL, Calif.—The predictions of a Federal Reserve rate hike in June likely won’t come true, according to Dan Geller.
