BITS is the technology policy division of the Bank Policy Institute. BITS provides an executive-level forum to discuss and promote current and emerging technology, foster innovation, reduce fraud and improve cybersecurity and risk management practices for the nation’s financial sector.
Led by C-Suite executives including CEO’s, CIO’s, CISO’s and senior leaders, BITS brings together its members, regulators, government agencies and technology firms to: advance collaboration in the regulatory and risk environment; address current and emerging policy issues; improve effectiveness of technology programs; promote critical infrastructure resilience; and strengthen cybersecurity and reduce fraud.
With a focus on business, innovation, technology and security BITS is a leading voice in Washington for information sharing and development of best practices and policies that protect our nation’s financial services platforms and the customers they support.
Along with all members of the Bank Policy Institute, BITS has members from across the financial services industry as part of the BITS Affiliate program. BITS Affiliate members include insurance firms, asset managers, card companies, financial market utilities, and trade associations. Click here to learn more about BITS membership.
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April 3, 2024
Executive Summary This paper provides a thorough exploration of the critical role of Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) in the financial services industry, addressing professionals such as CISOs, CIOs, engineers, business analysts and technical business partners who are already well-versed in API fundamentals. It is designed to provide these experts with advanced insights into securing APIs …
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