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BANK tech-trends News
 

May 5 - May 9, 2008

Hardware News

UK-based storage specialist Stonewood has announced a new series of encrypted hard drives, especially tailored to meet the demands of business users. The Eclypt Freedom is a portable external HDD that hooks to the computer via a USB 2.0 port, and allows the user to transparently encrypt the data traffic between the computer and the hard disk, regardless of the computer's operating system. The encryption process relies on the 256-bit AES algorithm and stores the key within the drive's internal chips. This approach prevents anyone from gaining access to the stored data by attacking the host computer's operating system. Additionally, the Eclypt is housed in a special case that claims to be tamper-proof. Attempts to break into the drive itself by removing the casing cause key components on the drive to break, rendering the data elements of the drive useless. 

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Software Updates

SYS Technologies offers numerous free network management tools, and the latest is called Lighthouse. SYS Technologies says Lighthouse provides an early warning system of sorts to network managers, alerting them when key elements in the environment are approaching a troubled status. The free software collects syslog messages from devices connected to the network and uses a display of five lights to show the five network devices with the most syslog alarms, which are color-coded based on severity. Lighthouse also can relay up/down availability status of network-connected devices to the network manager's desktop.

If your bank is using an older version of Microsoft SQL Server, one great reason to upgrade to SQL Server 2008 is Transparent Data Encryption. While data encryption was introduced into the Database Engine in SQL Server 2005, it was somewhat cumbersome. Now in SQL Server 2008, Transparent Data Encryption allows a DBA to encrypt an entire database without the need for any application code changes. All they need to do is set a database option called "Encryption Enabled" and SQL Server does the rest. All data pages within a database will be encrypted and decrypted whenever data is physically read from or written to disk. In this way, if the disk drive or subsequent backup falls into the wrong hands, the underlying physical data is always encrypted. 

SynapSense, a start-up focusing on data center energy consumption, has come up with a software package that it says will give a more accurate view of the environment inside of server rooms. LiveImaging, a new feature of the company's Synapsoft package, provides real-time information on humidity, temperature, pressure differentials, hot spots, cool zones, and other phenomena inside a server room or data center.

 

Software Section Sponsored by
Raddon Financial Group (RFG)

 

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ATMs/Kiosks

Boston-based Unwired Appeal claims to be one of the first SMS technology firms in the US, and challenges anyone to match their mobile platform services. They are targeting banks that deploy ATMs that would like to help their customers find machine locations on their cell phones and mobile devices using their location-based services platform.

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Biometric Digest Highlights - WWW.BIODIGEST.COM 

AdmitOne Security (formerly BioPassword) announced the availability of the AdmitOne Authentication Suite. The suite links users to their digital identities using multiple factors, including keystroke dynamics, secure device signatures, one-time passwords and challenge-response questions. The software assesses the risk of fraud to determine confidence level of the user’s identity. If the confidence score is too low, additional authentication factors (e.g., one-time password to email or SMS) can be employed based on assigned policies.

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Wireless World

The Synet Windy31 USB Wireless Router (MW-P54SS) is not your typical router. Instead of connecting it to your DSL or cable modem to share an Internet connection, you plug it into a USB port on your PC or laptop. Once plugged in, the $60 Windy31 automatically configures itself to set up a wireless network that lets you share your Internet connection with as many as 31 other Wi-Fi enabled computers or devices. The device can also be switched to work as a regular 802.11b/g Wi-Fi card. The router doesn't support advanced features such as VPN, firewall, DDNS, or Wi-Fi Protected Setup. It does, however, support a wide range of wireless security including WEP, WPA, WPA2, and even MAC address filtering. 

Javelin Strategy & Research says that in 2008, about 24.8 million consumers will use contact-less cards. However, that number could rise to more than 57 million consumers using chip-embedded cards by 2013 if all of the players in the industry work together. James Van Dyke, president of Javelin, says that "consumers won’t benefit until the primary players - card networks, financial institutions, mobile carriers, merchants and handset manufacturers - work together toward a unified, simple solution."

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Security Section

Webroot Software is demonstrating a new service that will let organizations do enterprise Web filtering on an outsourced basis. The service routes Internet traffic through Webroot data centers, where malicious Web threats and unwanted content are blocked before they reach the corporate network. It replaces in-house content filtering software or appliances. The new content filtering service breaks websites into more than 70 categories, and then allows the enterprise to decide how it wants to handle them - block, allow, or restrict - according to the end user's identity. 

Wolters Kluwer Financial Services announced the release of Wiz Sentri: AML Virtuoso, which is an anti-money laundering training simulator. Wolters Kluwer says that AML Virtuoso gives banks the ability to educate their AML staffers on investigation requirements and best practices; simulate investigation experience in an interactive learning environment; and expose investigators to simple, intermediate and complex money laundering scenarios.

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Leaders Roundtable

Security:

Perimeter, Host and Endpoint Security – Finding the Right Mix


 
Arcot - http://www.arcot.com  
Read R. 'Doc' Vaidhyanathan's comments: http://www.banktt.com/roundtable/Arcot.pdf

Astaro - http://www.astaro.com
Read Alex Quinonez's comments:

 
Code Green Networks - http://www.codegreennetworks.com  
Read Brian Czarny's comments:

 

 
e-DMZ Security - http://www.e-dmzsecurity.com  
Read Kris Zupan's comments:

 
HEIT - http://www.goheit.com  
Read Dan Holt's comments:

 
Integrated Computer Solutions - http://www.icsinc.com  
Read Stephen Goldsby's comments:  
http://www.banktt.com/roundtable/ICS.pdf

 
MagTek - http://www.magtek.com  
Read Kiran Gandhi's comments:  
http://www.banktt.com/roundtable/MagTek.pdf

 
Netsecuris - http://www.netsecuris.com  
Read Leonard Jacobs' comments:  
http://www.banktt.com/roundtable/Netsecuris.pdf

 
Network Box - http://www.networkboxusa.com  
Read Pierluigi Stella's comments:

 
Perimeter eSecurity - http://www.perimeterusa.com  
Read Kevin Prince's comments:

 
Proofpoint - http://www.proofpoint.com  
Read Sandra Vaughan's comments:  
http://www.banktt.com/roundtable/Proofpoint.pdf

 
Sydel - http://www.sydelcorp.com  
Read Antonio Gonzalez's comments:

 

 
TriGeo Network Security - http://www.trigeo.com  
Read Michelle Dickman's comments:  
http://www.banktt.com/roundtable/TriGeo.pdf

 
ZixCorp - http://www.zixcorp.com  
Read Dena Bauckman's comments:  
http://www.banktt.com/roundtable/Zix.pdf
 

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Technology and Marketing

Smaller banks may be enticed into considering a free CRM software solution to help track their customers or potential customers. However, some experts say that while possibly more pleasing to the bottom line, this isn’t the best choice in the long run. According to the latest white paper from VendorGuru.com, "The Unexpected Costs of Free CRM Systems," free CRM tools can carry hidden costs, may require a hardware investment, can lack customization, and may have reliability and security concerns, among other faults.

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Online Banking/E-Commerce/Website Design


Debit card issuers expect a marked slowdown in growth this year, according to a PULSE survey done by consulting firm Oliver Wyman. Financial institution respondents predicted growth rate for signature debit (12%) somewhat exceeds their expectation for PIN debit growth (11%). But both forecasts fall well short of sunnier expectations last year, which were 16% for signature and 17% for PIN. Transaction growth for both signature- and PIN-based debit cards ranked as the No. 1 concern, followed by fraud losses (66%), PIN prompting by merchants (56%), and pressure on interchange rates (42%). Issuers reported they are taking a number of steps to counteract the slowdown in growth, including stronger marketing to attract new users among younger consumers (including positioning the linked account as a “debit” account rather than a “checking” account) and more refined segmentation of cardholders to yield better results on target marketing. 

Washington Mutual announced a new account opening experience that it says couples 100% online approval and opening, and eliminates the need to mail a traditional signature card. Rather than the signature card, the new customer simply uses the first check in their checkbook, which has been specially designed so that once written and processed, it is scanned and used to serve as the sample signature for the account. 

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Internet Access

SkyWay USA claims to have developed a unique hybrid technology that utilizes present telecommunications infrastructure to provide the most reliable and affordable satellite Internet service in the US. SkyWay USA says that their exclusive hybrid technology addresses both rain fade issues as well as service and reliability problems by utilizing either phone or cellular networks as a request path to the Internet, and a simple receive-only device. The firm offers 4 plans ranging from $29.95 per month for 256K to $79.95 per month for 1.5M.

Adtran introduced a stand-alone IP PBX: the NetVanta 7060. This IP PBX supports both digital and analog trunks, and includes a SIP-aware firewall and 24 Power-over-Ethernet ports to directly power IP phones. It also supports voice mail, music-on-hold, overhead paging and a relay to trigger the opening of office doors by the receptionist. The NetVanta 7060 differs from Adtran’s existing NetVanta 7100 branch-office device in that it does not support data traffic. The new box is runs $9,800 for a unit with 24 phones.

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Call Centers

By combining their IP network expertise with solutions provided by CommPartners and Transera, Velocity Networks is providing enterprise grade VoIP services and call center solutions for business customers. Hosted VoIP offers business phone system features such as voicemail and IVR without requiring expensive PBX equipment. Velocity says that they deliver voice over their broadband infrastructure privately, virtually eliminating the quality issues associated with running VoIP over the public Internet. Plus, the firm touts that their Voice Over IP is packaged as flat rate plans vs. the pay per minute plans of traditional telephone companies so your employees and call center representatives can talk as much as they want without fear of running up large monthly bills.

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