Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Susan Feinberg: The trouble with standards in the financial services industry

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Susan Feinberg: The trouble with standards in the financial services industry
The financial services industry in the U.S. insists on both maintaining decades-old domestic standards and developing new domestic standards -- from the Balance and Transaction Reporting Standard (BTRS) to the Fedwire extended remittance formats -- instead of moving to the ISO 20022 global standards. And they're having a tough time. Read More


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Softbank sells most of recently-acquired eAccess
Softbank sold off a large portion of a local carrier it acquired just weeks ago, looking to assuage fears over its expanded control of Japan's wireless spectrum. Read More


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Experts unsure whether Iran is behind bank DDoS attacks
Though U.S. officials blamed Iran for an ongoing stream of distributed denial of service attacks against major U.S. banks, security experts say there's not enough evidence yet to assign blame. Read More

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