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Book Synopsis
Strategic technology strategy for smaller financial institutions

Breaking Digital Gridlock empowers credit unions and community banks to make the shift to digitaleven without a seven-figure consulting budget. From leadership, to technology, to security, and more, this book provides effective, real-world strategies for taking the leap without tearing your organization apart. With an emphasis on maintaining the culture, services, and features you have carefully crafted for your customers over the years, these strategies allow you to make your organization more resistant to digital disruption by adopting key technologies at key points in their evolution. Expert advice grounded in practicality shows how FinTech partnerships and strategic technology acquisition can foster new growth with minimal disruption, and how project management can be restructured to most effectively implement any digital solution and how to implement and leverage analytics. Specific implementation ad

Table of Contents

Foreword xi

Preface xv

Acknowledgments xxi

Introduction xxiii

Five Myths about Going Digital xxiii

John’s Story xxvi

Part I Processes 1

Chapter 1 How to Improve Internal Processes 3

Regulatory Gridlock 3

Regulatory Gridlock in Action 4

The Risk Spectrum 5

Flawed Bank Processes 7

Continual Improvement 9

Project Management 10

Waterfall 10

Agile 11

When to Use Agile versus Waterfall 13

In-house Staff and Outside Vendors 13

Process Management 16

Team Organization: Centers of Excellence 17

Cultural Considerations 18

Part II Technology 21

Chapter 2 Tech Evolution versus Tech Revolution 23

Evolutionary Technology 23

Evolution in Banking 25

True Revolution 27

The Financial Revolution 29

Chapter 3 The Cloud 35

The Financial Cloud 36

What Are You Afraid Of? 39

It Is Hard to Control 39

It Is Insecure 40

Data Will Be Shared with Others 40

It’s Unreliable 41

It’s Super Expensive 41

There Will Be Staff Cuts 42

The Internet Could Go Down 43

It Is a Direct Expense 43

What about Our Data Center? 44

The Cloud Won’t Conform to Regulatory Needs 44

The Cloud Kills Baby Seals 44

Types of Cloud Services 45

Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) 45

Software as a Service (SaaS) 46

Platform as a Service (PaaS) 46

Major Players in the Cloud 47

Amazon Web Services 47

Microsoft Azure 48

Google Compute Engine 48

Commonalities between Each of These Platforms 48

How to Choose? 49

Capital One in the Cloud 49

Strategies for Moving to the Cloud 49

Note 52

Chapter 4 Artificial Intelligence 53

Computers Will Be Trainable 53

Machine Learning: Familiar Names 54

Artificial Intelligence versus Intelligent Augmentation 56

The AI Threat 67

Notes 70

Chapter 5 Application Programming Interface (API) 71

Why Create an API? 71

Getting Started 83

For the Technology Organization 83

For the Services Organization 83

The Second Step 84

The Third Step 84

Chapter 6 Blockchain and Cryptocurrency 87

Bitcoin: A Brief History 87

Decentralization 88

Security 90

Blockchain 91

Permissioned Networks 97

How to Use a Distributed Ledger 99

Part III Security 103

Chapter 7 Sovereign Identity 105

Trust Frameworks 110

Encryption and Data Security 111

Sovereign Identity in Practice 113

Weaknesses in the Current Identity System 115

Phishing 115

EMV 115

Consumer Privacy Concerns 116

An Opportunity for Financial Institutions 116

Note 123

Chapter 8 The Hacker Threat 125

The Artificial Intelligence Threat 127

Planning for the Worst 128

Operation Ababil 132

DDoS Attacks 133

Be Afraid When Things Are Down. Be Very Afraid When Things Are Going Well 134

Security as a Process of Innovation 136

The Equifax Breach 137

Scenario Planning 141

Scenario 1: NSA Backdoor 141

Scenario 2: Ransomware 143

Scenario 3: Cyber Infrastructure Attack 144

Scenario 4: Internet of Things Breach 145

Notes 147

Part IV People 149

Chapter 9 The Digital Change Is for Everyone 151

Human Resources 151

Remote Employees 151

Evaluations 153

Career Paths 153

Incentives and Compensation 154

Recruiting 154

Training 155

Dress Code 157

Facilities 157

Workspaces 158

Wi-Fi 159

Equipment 159

Meet-ups 160

Accounting: Software Depreciating 160

Chapter 10 Who Can Break Gridlock? 165

Common Symptoms of People Problems 168

Lack of Consistency 168

Cost and Time Overruns 168

Human Solutions 169

Chief Digital Officer (CDO) 169

Chief Analytic Officer (CAO) 170

Data Is Money 171

Part V Culture 175

Chapter 11 Culture and Innovation 177

Where Does Culture Start? 178

Culture Breakdowns 180

Culture and Talent 181

Steps to an Innovative Culture 185

Collaboration 186

Communications 188

Rewards and Evaluations 191

Achievement versus Alignment 191

Notes 194

Chapter 12 Culture and Technology 195

A Tale of Two Cultures 195

Having It Your Way—BYOP 200

Part VI Strategy 205

Chapter 13 The Long View 207

The Problem: Banking and Financial Competitors 208

Threats: The –tions 209

Interchange Compression 209

Cannibalization 211

Digitization 212

Mobilization 212

Disintermediation 213

The Reality of Change 213

Changing Features or Services 215

Cost 217

Service 217

Security 217

Features 217

How Solutions Can Fail 218

Note 224

Chapter 14 Digital Governance 225

Review Proposed Products and Integration 228

Change Control 229

Review Security 229

Accountability 229

Business Continuity 230

Schedule Approval 231

Build versus Buy 231

Final Approval on Recommended Vendors 232

Data Governance 233

Data Quality 236

Data Security 238

Data Duplication 238

Data Engineering 239

Chapter 15 Using Data Analytics 243

Look Ahead 244

Credit Card Usage 246

Usage Monitoring 249

Digital “Why” 101 250

Digital Marketing 252

Chapter 16 Big Data and the Zombie Apocalypse 259

Apocalyptic Risk 261

Staffing in an Apocalypse 261

Creating Value 264

Digital Insight and Intuition 265

Data Is Valuable 266

Data Is a Discipline 269

Types of Analytics 273

Note 278

Conclusion 279

Cultural Issues 281

People Strategy 282

Process Changes 283

Technology 284

Security 286

About the Companion Website 289

Index 291

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      Publication Date: 01/05/2018
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      Book Synopsis
      Strategic technology strategy for smaller financial institutions

      Breaking Digital Gridlock empowers credit unions and community banks to make the shift to digitaleven without a seven-figure consulting budget. From leadership, to technology, to security, and more, this book provides effective, real-world strategies for taking the leap without tearing your organization apart. With an emphasis on maintaining the culture, services, and features you have carefully crafted for your customers over the years, these strategies allow you to make your organization more resistant to digital disruption by adopting key technologies at key points in their evolution. Expert advice grounded in practicality shows how FinTech partnerships and strategic technology acquisition can foster new growth with minimal disruption, and how project management can be restructured to most effectively implement any digital solution and how to implement and leverage analytics. Specific implementation ad

      Table of Contents

      Foreword xi

      Preface xv

      Acknowledgments xxi

      Introduction xxiii

      Five Myths about Going Digital xxiii

      John’s Story xxvi

      Part I Processes 1

      Chapter 1 How to Improve Internal Processes 3

      Regulatory Gridlock 3

      Regulatory Gridlock in Action 4

      The Risk Spectrum 5

      Flawed Bank Processes 7

      Continual Improvement 9

      Project Management 10

      Waterfall 10

      Agile 11

      When to Use Agile versus Waterfall 13

      In-house Staff and Outside Vendors 13

      Process Management 16

      Team Organization: Centers of Excellence 17

      Cultural Considerations 18

      Part II Technology 21

      Chapter 2 Tech Evolution versus Tech Revolution 23

      Evolutionary Technology 23

      Evolution in Banking 25

      True Revolution 27

      The Financial Revolution 29

      Chapter 3 The Cloud 35

      The Financial Cloud 36

      What Are You Afraid Of? 39

      It Is Hard to Control 39

      It Is Insecure 40

      Data Will Be Shared with Others 40

      It’s Unreliable 41

      It’s Super Expensive 41

      There Will Be Staff Cuts 42

      The Internet Could Go Down 43

      It Is a Direct Expense 43

      What about Our Data Center? 44

      The Cloud Won’t Conform to Regulatory Needs 44

      The Cloud Kills Baby Seals 44

      Types of Cloud Services 45

      Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) 45

      Software as a Service (SaaS) 46

      Platform as a Service (PaaS) 46

      Major Players in the Cloud 47

      Amazon Web Services 47

      Microsoft Azure 48

      Google Compute Engine 48

      Commonalities between Each of These Platforms 48

      How to Choose? 49

      Capital One in the Cloud 49

      Strategies for Moving to the Cloud 49

      Note 52

      Chapter 4 Artificial Intelligence 53

      Computers Will Be Trainable 53

      Machine Learning: Familiar Names 54

      Artificial Intelligence versus Intelligent Augmentation 56

      The AI Threat 67

      Notes 70

      Chapter 5 Application Programming Interface (API) 71

      Why Create an API? 71

      Getting Started 83

      For the Technology Organization 83

      For the Services Organization 83

      The Second Step 84

      The Third Step 84

      Chapter 6 Blockchain and Cryptocurrency 87

      Bitcoin: A Brief History 87

      Decentralization 88

      Security 90

      Blockchain 91

      Permissioned Networks 97

      How to Use a Distributed Ledger 99

      Part III Security 103

      Chapter 7 Sovereign Identity 105

      Trust Frameworks 110

      Encryption and Data Security 111

      Sovereign Identity in Practice 113

      Weaknesses in the Current Identity System 115

      Phishing 115

      EMV 115

      Consumer Privacy Concerns 116

      An Opportunity for Financial Institutions 116

      Note 123

      Chapter 8 The Hacker Threat 125

      The Artificial Intelligence Threat 127

      Planning for the Worst 128

      Operation Ababil 132

      DDoS Attacks 133

      Be Afraid When Things Are Down. Be Very Afraid When Things Are Going Well 134

      Security as a Process of Innovation 136

      The Equifax Breach 137

      Scenario Planning 141

      Scenario 1: NSA Backdoor 141

      Scenario 2: Ransomware 143

      Scenario 3: Cyber Infrastructure Attack 144

      Scenario 4: Internet of Things Breach 145

      Notes 147

      Part IV People 149

      Chapter 9 The Digital Change Is for Everyone 151

      Human Resources 151

      Remote Employees 151

      Evaluations 153

      Career Paths 153

      Incentives and Compensation 154

      Recruiting 154

      Training 155

      Dress Code 157

      Facilities 157

      Workspaces 158

      Wi-Fi 159

      Equipment 159

      Meet-ups 160

      Accounting: Software Depreciating 160

      Chapter 10 Who Can Break Gridlock? 165

      Common Symptoms of People Problems 168

      Lack of Consistency 168

      Cost and Time Overruns 168

      Human Solutions 169

      Chief Digital Officer (CDO) 169

      Chief Analytic Officer (CAO) 170

      Data Is Money 171

      Part V Culture 175

      Chapter 11 Culture and Innovation 177

      Where Does Culture Start? 178

      Culture Breakdowns 180

      Culture and Talent 181

      Steps to an Innovative Culture 185

      Collaboration 186

      Communications 188

      Rewards and Evaluations 191

      Achievement versus Alignment 191

      Notes 194

      Chapter 12 Culture and Technology 195

      A Tale of Two Cultures 195

      Having It Your Way—BYOP 200

      Part VI Strategy 205

      Chapter 13 The Long View 207

      The Problem: Banking and Financial Competitors 208

      Threats: The –tions 209

      Interchange Compression 209

      Cannibalization 211

      Digitization 212

      Mobilization 212

      Disintermediation 213

      The Reality of Change 213

      Changing Features or Services 215

      Cost 217

      Service 217

      Security 217

      Features 217

      How Solutions Can Fail 218

      Note 224

      Chapter 14 Digital Governance 225

      Review Proposed Products and Integration 228

      Change Control 229

      Review Security 229

      Accountability 229

      Business Continuity 230

      Schedule Approval 231

      Build versus Buy 231

      Final Approval on Recommended Vendors 232

      Data Governance 233

      Data Quality 236

      Data Security 238

      Data Duplication 238

      Data Engineering 239

      Chapter 15 Using Data Analytics 243

      Look Ahead 244

      Credit Card Usage 246

      Usage Monitoring 249

      Digital “Why” 101 250

      Digital Marketing 252

      Chapter 16 Big Data and the Zombie Apocalypse 259

      Apocalyptic Risk 261

      Staffing in an Apocalypse 261

      Creating Value 264

      Digital Insight and Intuition 265

      Data Is Valuable 266

      Data Is a Discipline 269

      Types of Analytics 273

      Note 278

      Conclusion 279

      Cultural Issues 281

      People Strategy 282

      Process Changes 283

      Technology 284

      Security 286

      About the Companion Website 289

      Index 291

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