It's the single biggest banking innovation of our lives. Mobile banking is quickly becoming the channel of choice for customers, forcing banking institutions to deploy mobile solutions ahead of their strategies. What are the risks? How can institutions deputize customers to ensure mobile banking security? Join banking and security leaders from Citibank and VASCO Data Security for a frank discussion about how to create a mobile banking roadmap, including:
There is no doubt that the proliferation of the mobile channel redefines how and where banking is done. Customers continuously demand new features and services. Regulators now acknowledge the inherent risks of the mobile payments and transactions, suggesting improved security measures. It is obvious that the market is driving FIs to adapt their service offerings, security measures and customer education programs to the new mobile environment.
But there is good news, too. For decades banks have strived to offer more convenient services to their customers while trying to balance security, cost and ease of use. The continuous growth of the mobile channel presents a perfect opportunity to achieve these goals.
This webinar will access the role of mobile technology and mobile security, as well as mobile authentication within commercial banking applications.
Banking and security experts from Citibank and VASCO Data Security will focus on the past, the present and the future of the mobile banking in North America. They will talk about customer demands, use cases, security considerations, user authentication and transaction verification on a mobile platform. A Citibank executive will present a mini case study of the bank's authentication security choices and future security considerations.
The panel will also discuss how the growing popularity of the mobile devices allows FIs to offer security as an advantage to their customers. In the end, the panel will offer a walk-through of some key security decision points for FIs moving into the mobile banking channel.
The panelists will discuss topics including:
The evolution of authentication
From user authentication to transaction authentication
From Internet banking to Mobile banking
Security vs user convenience: the role of the mobile channel
The "Why" of Mobile Authentication
CitiBusiness Online: past, present and future
The "What" of Mobile Authentication
Options beyond simply "Phone as a Token"
The "How" of Mobile Authentication
What is facing us getting from Here to There
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Jan Garvey is a Director and Head of Treasury Product Management for Citi Commercial Bank.
The Commercial Bank delivers a wide array of lending, cash management, trade, FX and international services to commercial and middle market clients. As Head of Treasury Products, Jan strives to provide clients with world class, market leading cash management solutions that allow them to efficiently manage their cash flow and support their domestic and cross-border business activities.
Jan has 23 years of financial services experience, spanning both business and technology disciplines. Jan is a graduate of Adelphi University, where she earned a BS in Finance and Management.
Andrew Showstead
Director of Technical Consultancy and Market Solutions, VASCO Data Security
In this role, Showstead oversees engineering and product implementation aspects of multifactor authentication and application security projects for large enterprise clients in North America. While at VASCO, he has been leading a cross-functional team tasked with developing cutting-edge security solutions for evolving markets. Currently, Showstead and his team focus on creating a trusted digital identity ecosystem for healthcare and government sectors. Showstead holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Purdue University. He brings over 20 years of experience in engineering and product development from Eastman Kodak, Creo Inc., nJuvo and other technology companies. His research interests include identity federation and the use of embedded technologies to simplify security.
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