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What is COBIT? A framework for alignment and governance

CIO Business Intelligence

COBIT is an IT management framework developed by the ISACA to help businesses develop, organize, and implement strategies around information management and IT governance. COBIT 2019 was introduced to build governance strategies that are more flexible and collaborative and that address new and changing technology.

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Combine transactional, streaming, and third-party data on Amazon Redshift for financial services

AWS Big Data

The following are some of the key business use cases that highlight this need: Trade reporting – Since the global financial crisis of 2007–2008, regulators have increased their demands and scrutiny on regulatory reporting. Apart from generating regulatory reports, these teams require visibility into the health of the reporting systems.

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Back to the Financial Regulatory Future

Cloudera

It’s hard to believe it’s been 15 years since the global financial crisis of 2007/2008. There will inevitably be another global financial crisis, but robust data capabilities allow institutions globally to better adapt to regulations, implement compliance strategies, and predict risk.

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Data Management Ensures Basel III and IV Compliance

Octopai

If you’re a bank, however, taking risks doesn’t just have implications for you, but for all your customers and (if you’re big enough) for the economy as a whole. . Up-to-date data management makes meeting the credit risk and market risk standards much more feasible, and is absolutely necessary for operational risk.

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Achieving sustainable PCI security excellence

CIO Business Intelligence

Verizon’s research suggests there is a pressing need for organizations to break free from repetitively implementing the same strategies and their lackluster results. Verizon’s analysis of PCI security compliance efforts over the last decade reveals a nagging problem: how to overcome compliance program stagnation.