August 21, 2012 2:21 PM
Posted by: David Schneier
checking account,
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regulationsI'm not much of a shopper. I decide what it is I need/want to buy, assess the market place to determine quality and price and once I have a generally strong sense for both make a decision and move forward. My wife on the other hand loves the constant trolling, scouring and scouting of just...
July 21, 2012 8:25 PM
Posted by: David Schneier
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vendor risk assessmentI was an unabashed fan of Sheila Bair and made no secret of that fact. She was a breath of fresh air in a line of work where everything is stale and always at least a little boring. Not that Martin Gruenberg is any less effective running the FDIC, he's just a whole lot less interesting to pay...
October 13, 2011 10:42 PM
Posted by: David Schneier
compliance,
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LinkedIn,
NPPI,
PCI,
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SecurityI just came to find out that I’m old. It was somewhat sudden and sort of unexpected as I’m not quite half way to one hundred and have fooled myself into thinking that old doesn’t roll in until somewhere beyond sixty. But apparently one persons middle-aged...