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	<title>Continuity Control &#187; Compliance in the News</title>
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		<title>Remote Deposit Capture : Compliance Challenges in the News</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ABA Banking Journal recently ran an article written by Dan Fisher titled &#8220;RDC Compliance Remains Thin.&#8221; Dan discusses the FFIEC guidelines for Remote Deposit Capture that were released January 14, 2009. He notes that the guidance &#8220;is much more far reaching [than the industry expected] and carries with it a significant impact on the management [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ABA Banking Journal recently ran an article written by Dan Fisher titled &#8220;<a href="http://www.ababj.com/remote-deposit-capture/rdc-compliance-remains-thin-dec.-09.html">RDC Compliance Remains Thin</a>.&#8221; Dan discusses the <a href="http://www.ffiec.gov/press/pr011409.htm">FFIEC guidelines for Remote Deposit Capture</a> that were released January 14, 2009. He notes that the guidance &#8220;is much more far reaching [than the industry expected] and carries with it a significant impact on the management of technology.&#8221;</p>
<p>Our last <a href="http://controltv.continuity.net/control-tv/bid/29220/Remote-Deposit-Capture-Control-Tv-episode-10">Control Tv episode</a> featured Remote Deposit Capture and <a href="http://www.orrandorrconsulting.com/">Susan Orr</a>&#8217;s RDC ActionPack on our Control platform. RDC challenges brought up in Dan&#8217;s article and covered in the <a href="http://www.continuity.net/actionpacks/remote_deposit_capture2.html">Susan Orr RDC ActionPack</a> include:</p>
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<li>Thorough due diligence, identifying associated risks in advance of implementing any new RDC technology or product.</li>
<li>Inadequate MIS reporting and lack of monitoring were among the greatest challenges in RDC exam findings with regard to the FFIEC guidance and compliance. &#8220;The translation is simple one: looking at a threshold-limit violation 30 days after the fact is not an effective risk management, monitoring, and mitigation program&#8221;, wrote Dan.</li>
<li> Identifying, assessing, managing, monitoring, and mitigating RDC risks up front. Dan reflected, &#8220;The theory of the guidance is to look ahead to see a potential problem rather than look back and realize you have one.&#8221;</li>
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<p>As Andy Greenawalt says, &#8220;The controls needed aren&#8217;t that complex, but are too infrequently deployed.&#8221; At Continuity we&#8217;re here, with the ActionPack Alliance to help you take the headaches out of compliance.</p>
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