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One in five community banks experience website impersonation attacks

American Banker

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Treasury, banking groups band together to fight cyberattacks

American Banker

The federal Project Fortress initiative provides defensive tools for banks. Community-banking groups and regulators' associations say small banks in particular need the free and accessible help.

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Olive Garden Megabanks Will Lose to True Community Banks

American Banker

Community banks can't win on size, but their values give them an upper hand in competing against cookie-cutter megabank branches.

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Community banks are falling short on vendor oversight: Survey

American Banker

Small and midsized banks fail to implement key oversight measures on their third-party vendors, something regulators implore they fix, according to research released Tuesday.

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'Not Just a Big-Bank Problem': Regulators Talk Cybersecurity

American Banker

With even community banks getting hit by ransomware attacks, there's a long list of cybersecurity practices that bankers can expect their supervisors to scrutinize during upcoming exams.

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Small Banks Find Strength in Numbers with Anti-Fraud Network

American Banker

A vendor-created messaging network has attracted hundreds of community banks, many of which have decided it is easier to stop financial crime as a group.

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Why Small Banks Need Big Data

American Banker

The sheer amount of data created in recent years has exploded, leaving banks with a tremendous amount of data sets to mine through. Community banks need to utilize analytics to stay competitive with their big-bank peers.