Security is a key component of open banking, yet it is one of the most complicated things to implement. And while Section 1033 is introducing regulated open banking to the US, it does not specify an open banking standard nor security standards.
In our live masterclass on December 3rd we'll explore the industry front-running Financial Data Exchange (FDX) Standard's security framework in depth.
Join us for an exclusive masterclass, “FDX Security Essentials and Beyond,” on December 3, 2024, at 9 AM PT | 11 AM CT | 12 PM EST. This session is tailored for senior leaders in technology roles within US-based banks and credit unions.
Gain insights from our panel of experts:
Reuben Piryatinsky, CEO, Altitude Consulting
Eyal Sivan, GM North America, Ozone API
Chris Wood, Principal Architect, Ozone API
Dinesh Katyal, VP, API Product Management, JPMorgan Chase
We'll cover:
How the FDX security framework is structured and its relationship to OpenID standards like OAuth 2.0 and FAPI.
How FDX security compares to global open banking standards and what lessons the U.S. can draw from them.
Certification and registration in the context of FDX governance.
Q&A from the audience - submit your questions in the registration form.