{"id":4750,"date":"2011-12-21T16:34:00","date_gmt":"2011-12-21T16:34:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/evssolutions.com\/confused-about-the-ffiec-guidance-evs-can-help-with-new-authentication-requirements\/"},"modified":"2011-12-21T16:34:00","modified_gmt":"2011-12-21T16:34:00","slug":"confused-about-the-ffiec-guidance-evs-can-help-with-new-authentication-requirements","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/evssolutions.com\/insights\/confused-about-the-ffiec-guidance-evs-can-help-with-new-authentication-requirements\/","title":{"rendered":"Confused about the FFIEC Guidance? EVS Can Help With New Authentication Requirements"},"content":{"rendered":"
Sometimes, there is no worse feeling than changeespecially
Understanding the importance of layered security is going to
\nif you are not prepared. As 2012 quickly approaches, many institutions are
\nstill confused as to what is expected from them with the new FFIEC Guidance regulations<\/a>. As Avivah Litan mentions in the article FFIEC Guidance: Are Banks Ready?<\/a> mid-tier and regional banks are struggling to
\nunderstand what measures to take to meet the new requirements especially in
\nregards to upgrading their security strategies through 3rd<\/sup> party
\nvendors, authenticating payments<\/a>, and batch-file processing. It is reported that only 50% of
\ninstitutions fully understand the minimum authentication conformance.<\/p>\n
\nthe most vital aspect of these new changes. One of the 6 tips given to prepare
\nfor the new regulations is to examine vendors. It is imperative that companies
\nwork with 3rd<\/sup> party vendors that provide ID authentication<\/a>. With the use of knowledge-based authentication<\/a>, companies will be able to meet these payment authentication
\nrequirements by having an additional layer of security measures. EVS<\/a>
\noffers batch-processing at a reasonable rate which adds convenience to the
\nprocess of reinstituting compliance strategies.<\/p>\n