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Big banks were seen as winners in the Trans-Pacific Partnership, but their support for the pact is in question as a result of their treatment in a data-related provision.
July 8 -
Wendys Co., which reported a payment-card hack earlier this year, said that the breach affected about 18 percent of its U.S. locations.
July 8 -
It seems we cannot go a week without news of a malware attack of some kind, be it ransomware, stolen credit card information or other security breaches. The increasing trend is that not only are organizations and enterprises affected, but also regular consumers.
July 8
Comodo -
The feature allows users to request cryptographic signatures by more than one user a device or institution to validate a transaction. The idea is that bad or malicious actors would have to breach multiple machines to transact on one user's behalf, Ripple said in a blog post.
July 6 -
When surveyed, consumers will say security is far more important than convenience when making a payment until they reach the checkout. Then convenience feels pretty good.
July 6 -
Banks have mainly shied away from programs that invite hackers to scrutinize their applications. But PayPal, Western Union and others who have tried them say bug bounty programs are an effective way of making apps more secure.
July 5 -
Chief information security officers at banks say their top priority is keeping data of all kinds (customer, employee, credit, performance, you name it) safe from attacks. They answered candidly when we asked who or what the greatest risks are.
July 5 -
PayPal, Western Union and others who have paid hackers to scrutinize their applications say bug bounty programs are an effective way of making apps more secure.
July 5 -
Visa Inc. has thrown its counterpunch at Walmart, saying the retailer had previously agreed to accept signature debit transactions in addition to chip-and-PIN transactions at its point of sale terminals.
June 30 -
The approach of many payment and financial services companies to security is still stuck in the 20th century. But luckily, firms of all sizes can choose to travel in time to 2016.
June 30
Enacomm -
The credit card industrys switch to microchips is expected to improve security at the point of sale, but fraudulent online purchases remain a big vulnerability.
June 29 -
Bankers, fintech entrepreneurs, regulators and other financial services players gathered in New Orleans last week to discuss the future of the industry at SourceMedia's Digital Banking 2016 conference. Here are some of the highlights of the conference. For more, check out the hashtag #digibank16 on Twitter.
June 29 -
Bankers, fintech entrepreneurs, regulators and other financial services players gathered in New Orleans last week to discuss the future of the industry at American Banker's Digital Banking 2016 conference. Here are some of the highlights of the conference. For more, check out the hashtag #digibank16 on Twitter.
June 28 -
Building on industry initiatives to ease the user experience for chip cards and increase use of contactless technology, Oberthur Technologies has developed a dual interface card in the U.S. market that combines new Visa and MasterCard specs and 'tap and go.'
June 28 -
Since consumers find EMV cards frustrating and difficult to use, EMV may do more to promote NFC as the preferred payment method among consumers and business owners.
June 28
Total Merchant Services -
Even though cybersecurity jobs can offer six-figure salaries, generous signing bonuses and other perks, banks are struggling to find people to hire.
June 27 -
The sheer volume of data that collected by Internet-connected "things" cars, homes, wearable devices, and yes, refrigerators could help deepen banks' relationships with customers. But it also adds more avenues for security breaches and raises privacy concerns.
June 24 -
NEW ORLEANS Most people, if they thought about it, would admit the way digital identity is managed in the U.S. is suboptimal. Those truly in the know find much stronger words.
June 23 -
Discover is offering its version of Quick Chip for merchants to speed up the EMV chip card checkout process at the point of sale.
June 23 -
American Express has joined Visa and MasterCard in adjusting chargeback policies for merchants that have not yet migrated to chip card payments.
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