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Open banking regulations: EU versus UK


Leaving aside the political aspects of Brexit, for better or for worse the EU and the UK are now on different trajectories. There were significant differences before Brexit, of course, but now the gap is widening. This is true in technology just as much as in other areas of business and commerce.
FinTech in particular is at the sharp end of regulatory differences between the two territories. In both the UK and the EU, the legislation underpinning the open banking aspects of FinTech is the Revised Payment Services Directive (PSD2) which came into effect in 2016, the year of the Brexit referendum vote. But there the similarities end. ....

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The risks of open banking


Open banking is still relatively new and, in principle, the risks of fraud are lower than with other online payment methods such as credit and debit cards. But is this actually true? Are there potential vulnerabilities in open banking that aren t present with existing banking and payment methods?
The open banking regulations in the UK and Europe have only been in force for a couple of years. Although the underlying PSD2 (Revised Payment Services Directive) EU regulation came into existence in early 2016, it wasn t fully enforced until September 2019. Since then, the number of FinTechs and other companies - officially known as Third Party Providers or TPPs - making authorised accesses to bank customer accounts has steadily increased. ....

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Heightened operational risks in a changing world


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Heightened operational risks in a changing world
The addition of employee wellbeing to the top 10 operational risks for 2021 reflects the heightened risk that has come with the surge of home-working during lockdown
09 Mar 2021
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Christoph Kurth, partner and member of the global financial institutions leadership team at Baker McKenzie, discusses the growth of conduct and operational risks in the light of the pandemic, including those caused by mass home-working, the enhanced technological ability to address them, and why we should design a new type of workplace culture or risk losing one altogether
The financial crisis that began in 2007–08 ushered in a wave of regulation that is still being rolled out today. How can regulators best support financial firms this time around as they emerge into a post-pandemic ‘new normal’?  ....

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Spanish banished: Google Chrome to snub Camerfirma for lax cert management


Mozilla meanwhile wants to continue compliance discussions with security certificate vendor
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When Google Chrome 90 arrives in April, visitors to websites that depend on TLS server authentication certificates from AC Camerfirma SA, a digital certificate authority based in Madrid, Spain, will find that those sites no longer present the secure lock icon.
Certificate authorities (CAs) are in the business of signing digital certificates to certify that those certs belong to the domains with which they re associated. Such promises are part of the chain of trust that allows internet users to visit, say, an online banking website and have some assurance that the website is legitimate. When CAs fail to police their certificates, or adequately secure their own systems, security problems may follow, as happened with DigiNotar a decade ago. ....

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