Topics: SEC
- When It Comes To big data, Do The Benefits Outweigh The Risks?May 21, 2013Having the systems and capability to process mass amounts of data is a benefit to a financial firm, but the same capabilities could create data security and privacy risks.+ Comment
- The Security Holes Investment Firms Are IgnoringMay 09, 2013Hackers are becoming smarter, more resourceful and more brazen. Is your investment firm fortified against someone who has the power to bring your operations down?
- Who Was Really Behind The Twitter Hack That Wiped Out $136 Billion?April 25, 2013While the Syrian Electronic Army claimed responsibility for the attack, the FBI, SEC and CFTC are now investigating the hack.
- Amid Conflict of Interest Debate, New SEC Chairman To Appoint Enforcement LieutenantApril 22, 2013The appointment follows the departure of Robert Khuzami, who revamped the division in the wake of the financial crisis with a record number of enforcement cases.
- Struggling HFT Firms Focus On New TechnologiesApril 09, 2013High-frequency trading firms face declining profits and increased scrutiny. But microwave and other new technologies are helping keep them in the game.
- After 30 Years As a Regulator, Schapiro Becomes Bank ConsultantApril 02, 2013A lifelong regulator, Schapiro joined the government straight out of law school.
- Regulators Not Prepared for Financial Services Cloud and Mobile AdoptionMarch 19, 2013Panelists at ISITC forum discuss the role of social and mobile in the financial enterprise, but lament regulators' lack of guidance.
- Dimon Talks Cybersecurity With ObamaMarch 13, 2013Part of the discussion will focus on getting C-level execs to take threats seriously.
- SEC Nominee White Promises 'Unrelenting' EnforcementMarch 12, 2013Mary Jo White, the nominee to head the SEC, tells lawmakers that she will bring a "bold and unrelenting" enforcement program to the agency.
- SEC Proposes Rules to Tackle Trading GlitchesMarch 08, 2013The SEC proposed new rules that would require exchanges, clearing agencies and other kinds of trading platforms to be better prepared to handle major market disruptions.
- SEC Arbitration Stance Leaves Investors in the LurchMarch 06, 2013The SEC has the power to fix what many say is a long-standing problem for investors. There is just no sign that it actually will, at least any time soon.
- Wealth Managers' Mobile DisadvantageFebruary 26, 2013Sluggish adoption of the technology keeps financial advisers a step behind mobile-savvy customers.
- The Near Impossible Battle Against HackersFebruary 25, 2013Dire warnings from Washington about a "cyber Pearl Harbor" envision a single surprise strike from a formidable enemy that could disable the financial system or cripple the government.
- Mobility's Undeniable BenefitsFebruary 25, 2013Mobile is becoming so pervasive that only after the mobile functionality is developed are firms thinking about how to apply that same functionality to desktop browsers.
- The SEC’s New Technology Drive – Pass or Fail?February 22, 2013SEC Chairman Elisse Walters has highlighted what the regulator is doing to prevent technology glitches and fraud. Here are some of the top reactions to its new tech drive.
- Regulators Not Expecting Job Cuts from SequestrationFebruary 22, 2013The country's top Wall Street regulators are not expecting layoffs or furloughs in the event that Congress is unable to avoid across-the-board spending cuts known as sequestration.
- SEC Weighs Fixes after Trading Technology DebaclesFebruary 20, 2013Exchanges and other trading platforms would have to perform tests to prevent software errors from unleashing havoc on the market under proposed rules being crafted by regulators.
- Best Reactions To Obama's Cybersecurity Executive OrderFebruary 15, 2013Is President Obama's executive order on cybersecurity causing hackers to shudder and financial institutions to breathe a sigh of relief? Here are some of the top reactions on the web to this controversial bill.
- Regrets? Some Senators Have a FewFebruary 15, 2013Watching Elizabeth Warren grill regulators has some Senators wishing they didn't oppose her appointment to the CFPB back in 2011.
- SEC Chairman to Request Budget Boost as Sequestration LoomsFebruary 14, 2013The top U.S. securities regulator will urge lawmakers to boost its funding.



















