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The Brick-and-Mortar Bank is Dead — COVID-19 Killed It
Analyzing the “New Normal” for Data Security in the Increasingly Digital Financial Services Industry
UNC SCHOOL OF LAW, NORTH CAROLINA BANKING INSTITUTE
Volume 25, Issue 1, Article 15
3-1-2021
Anna-Nicole Cooke
Video: UNC School of Law
Recommended Citation Anna-Nicole Cooke, The Brick-and-Mortar Bank is Dead—COVID-19 Killed It: Analyzing the “New Normal” for Data Security in the Increasingly Digital Financial Services Industry, 25 N.C. BANKING INST. 419 (2020). Available at: https://scholarship.law.unc.edu/ncbi/vol25/iss1/15
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Table of contents
- I. INTRODUCTION
- II. BACKGROUND ON DATA SECURITY IN THE FINANCIAL SERVICES INDUSTRY
- III. DATA PROTECTION LAWS REGULATING CONSUMER FINANCIAL INFORMATION
- IV. THE PRESENT IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON THE BANKING INDUSTRY
- V. THE FUTURE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON THE BANKING INDUSTRY
- VI. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR NAVIGATING BANKING POST COVID-19
- VII. CONCLUSION