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Remote learning and work heightens the security risk, says Pulse Secure's Mike Riemer.
December 21Pulse Secure -
Manual transaction monitoring doesn't scale to the acceleration of online activity, leading to many potential false negatives, and reduced efficiencies as teams demand quick growth and analysts take time to train properly, says Acuant's Jose Caldera.
December 17Acuant -
Tokenization, click to pay and other advancements boost efficiency and safety, says the Electronic Payments Coalition's Jeff Tassey.
December 15Electronic Payments Coalition -
Paying on delivery with tokenization, biometric fingerprint cards, vein scanning or phone-to-phone with a variety of card payment options helps create a universe of consumer choice, convenience, personal preference and better fraud protection, says Radar Payments' Jane Loginova.
December 15Radar Payments -
Global collaboration among researchers creates a network effect to share resources and spot threats, says Bugcrowd's Casey Ellis.
December 14Bugcrowd -
The e-commerce expansion borne out of the pandemic heightens the balancing act between security and user experience, a challenge Forter and Nuvei hope to address through a mix of data analysis and an expansive network of merchants.
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It's important that breach mitigation strategies take younger people, gaming and school into account, says ForgeRock's Ben Goodman.
December 11ForgeRock -
Crooks are hiding payment skimmers within plain sight on retailer websites, using social contact buttons in a way that's hard for security protection to spot.
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Improving data management can also help future-proof data infrastructure and put the appropriate protections in place before it’s too late, says Cohesity's Michael Letschin.
December 7Cohesity -
AI can add an extra layer that's hard for fraudsters to beat, says Nuance Communications' Simon Marchand.
December 4Nuance Communications