Bringing Web 2.0 Business Opportunities to Retail Banking

Bringing Web 2.0 Business Opportunities to Retail BankingShort Description
Flashback: The Internet Will Revolutionize Retail Banking. The dream circa 1998 – The Internet will revolutionize retail banking by providing a personalized customer experience while reducing operational costs. Email will facilitate highly targeted marketing campaigns. Customer portals will provide self-service facilities for busy consumers.

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VyStar Credit Union Internet Banking Guide

VyStar Credit Union Internet Banking GuideShort Description
Whether you’re at home, at work, or on the road, VyStar’s electronic services are there for you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. These services allow you to decide when and how you choose to interact with us and access your money. This GUIDE is designed to show you where to go for VyStar information and service from your computer. We also invite you to view our e-Video Demo at www.vystarcu.org (under the Internet Banking box) that provides a visual explanation of Internet Banking Security and Services including free Bill Payer.

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Bankers Perspectives on Internet Banking

Bankers Perspectives on Internet BankingShort Description
In every industry, E-commerce is revolutionizing the way business is conducted. New business models are replacing outdated ones and organizations are rethinking business process designs and customer relationship management strategies. Banks are no exception to this transformation. This study examines bankers’ views on providing banking services to customers using the web. Speci¤cally, it addresses issues such as the strategic need for Internet banking, its effect on customer-bank relationships, and customers’ experiences in Internet banking. Data collected from 75 banks show that most banks do not yet offer full-¶edged Internet banking. However, most have plans to do so. Furthermore, bankers see Internet banking as a strategic opportunity that can reduce transaction costs, enhance customer service, increase the customer base and improve cross-selling opportunities. Also, Internet banking is perceived more favorably by banks that offer it compared to those that do not.

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AUTHENTICATION IN THE Electronic Banking Environment

AUTHENTICATION IN THE Electronic Banking EnvironmentShort Description
Enhancing Online Security Is A Top Priority. When you bank online in the coming months, you’ll notice some changes. These changes have to do with how you identify yourself and gain access to your accounts over the Internet, and are designed to make you safer than ever before from identity theft.

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Phishing and Internet Banking Security

Phishing and Internet Banking SecurityShort Description
Phishing is the fastest growing fraud on the Internet [3] and has been heavily in the media spotlight for the past year. A survey conducted by Gartner Group in 2004 estimated that 57 million Americans have received a phishing email in the past year [2]. This paper provides an introduction to phishing and implications for Internet Banking Security. Multiple techniques for mitigating the fraud are analyzed and it is argued that two-factor authentication widely deployed in the financial industry is a short-term solution that will not help against more advanced attacks. The paper concludes by proposing a more secure solution using digital signatures.

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Internet banking security New measures combat evolving threats

Internet banking security New measures combat evolving threatsShort Description
According to a Pew Internet & American Life online banking survey released in 2005, 44% of Internet users, or 53 million people, use online banking. That is a 47% increase over the number of people who used the Internet for banking in 2002. Because of rising usage, the danger of fraud and theft is escalating.

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Summary of survey on Internet banking Online enrollment, Account opening, and Fraud Prevention May 2004

Summary of survey on Internet banking Online enrollment, Account opening, and Fraud Prevention May 2004Short Description
The purpose of the Internet banking survey was to gather information on banks’ practices and procedures related to enrolling customers in online banking, opening accounts online, and monitoring, detecting, and preventing bank account fraud perpetrated using the Internet as a channel. Thirteen banks, all large institutions, responded to the sixty-six page question survey. The survey addresses practices for consumer, business, and wholesale accounts.

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