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It is human nature to do as little as possible when it comes to secure passwords. The new NIST standard helps solve that problem.
May 7Stealthbits Technologies -
Given the risks of improperly securing a multicloud environment, it's crucial to engage with partners who understand networking, says Mounir Hahad, head of threat research for for Juniper Networks.
May 6Juniper -
There are emerging payment innovations and strategies, such as card controls and online payment technology and analysis, that can help banks and other financial institutions connect with small businesses, writes Erik De Kroon, CEO and co-founder of Yordex.
May 6Yordex -
Transaction fraud, attacks, compliance and political uncertainty are a toxic mix, argues Ian Stone, CEO of Veualta.
May 3Veulata -
The growing sophistication of artificial intelligence is making fraud detection faster and more accurate, which opens up new possibilities for new products and services because of consumer confidence in secure payments, writes Margaret Reid, senior vice president of North America Risk for Visa.
May 3Visa -
Speculation has been in the air about whether TSYS—one of the last large legacy processors—may be next in a big M&A deal after the pairings of FIS-Worldpay and Fiserv-First Data were announced this year.
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Apple is addressing consumer demands and pain points head-on, with the overall goal of making consumers’ lives easier, argues Jeff Bender, vice president of digital solutions for Diebold Nixdorf.
May 2Diebold Nixdorf -
By using one anonymous, streamlined platform, it is easy to conduct B2B commerce anywhere while keeping transactions digital, allowing both parties to connect without leading to fragmentation within the market, writes Derek Wall, founder, CEO and CTO of HUBX.
May 2HUBX -
Apple Card's advantages are mostly available elsewhere, but Apple's marketing prowess will make it a formidable competitor, according to Jonathan Ebinger, a general partner at Blue Run Ventures.
May 1BlueRun Ventures -
While a majority of business payments are still made by checks, faster payments and increased cash flows will pressure a move to digital options, contends UMB's Brian Hutchin.
April 30UMB -
Digital payments can make payroll for workers in industries like cruise ships less costly, and less dangerous than traditional cash-based methods, writes Hal Ramakers, vice president of global solutions for Brightwell.
April 30Brightwell -
The use of digital payments offers significant savings over check cashing. Payroll cards and public-sector prepaid cards issued for the deposit of government benefits are two of the best known examples, writes Andrew Gillen, vice president for Global Public Sector Payment Solutions for Mastercard.
April 29Mastercard Worldwide -
Apple Card has advantages over most banks at the start, but there are things banks can do to fight back, according to Mehmet Sezgin, CEO and founder of myGini.
April 26MyGini -
Generation Z is scarred by the financial crisis, but has an awareness of technology that gives payment and financial companies a point of entry, according to Mickey Goldwasser, vice president of marketing at Payrailz.
April 26Payrailz -
Financial institutions lack the puzzle pieces for giving their users a good customer experience within their mobile apps, leaving many dissatisfied and looking for a new solution from payment apps and fintechs, contends James Brown, CEO of Smart Communications.
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Web-based key users can have secure access to an online management application from anywhere in the world and can change key access permissions, profiles, schedules and validity, even revoking their use virtually at the click of a button, writes Pip Courcoux, sales and product manager for CLIQ Systems at Abloy UK.
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Until significant steps are taken toward creating a seamless and intuitive experience, blockchain will fall short of its goals, as it is unable to communicate its value.
April 24Dentacoin -
By allowing instant issuance to be executed from the most secure infrastructure available, PCI-CP introduces greater flexibility and protection than older standards, according to Ranjeet Khanna, vice president of financial issuance at Entrust Datacard.
April 24 -
A coordinated effort would make it possible to develop the widely applicable standardized processes we need by collecting perspectives from every dimension of the payments process, writes Monica Eaton-Cardone, COO of Chargebacks 911 and CIO of its parent company Global Risk Technologies.
April 23Chargebacks911 -
As banks continue to invest heavily in developing mobile and web-based services for personal and business accounts, investments, money transfers, micro loans and peer-to-peer payments to make the customer experience as seamless as possible, they cannot afford to let compliance efforts lag, writes Sam Abadir, vice president of industry solutions for Lockpath.
April 23Lockpath