Bluefin Receives PCI P2PE Component Provider Listing for our Decryption as a Service (DaaS) Component
On March 13th, Bluefin was listed on the PCI SSC website as a PCI-validated Point-to-Point Encryption (P2PE) Component Provider under…
On March 13th, Bluefin was listed on the PCI SSC website as a PCI-validated Point-to-Point Encryption (P2PE) Component Provider under…
This week, Bluefin partner, Two Men and a Truck (TMT), the largest and fastest growing moving franchise with over 340…
The rising tide of known cyber threats and the mainstreaming of cybercriminal activities have created an undercurrent of concern: Are…
On January 25th, we released our latest paper, the Impact of PCI-Validated P2PE, authored by our P2PE QSA Coalfire.® During…
National Merchant Day is PYMNTS’ annual focus on the innovators and innovation that will help storefronts that line main streets…
Not all encryption solutions are created equal. If you’re looking for the best way to protect your organization’s data against…
2016 turned out to be one of the worst years on record for data breaches. Research firm Forrester reports that…
The payment industry around the world has adopted EMV for production and transaction support for credit cards issued with integrated…
January 18, 2017 – Atlanta, GA – Bluefin, the leading provider of PCI-validated Point-to-Point Encryption (P2PE) payment solutions for retail,…
Retailers understand that to keep customers satisfied while enhancing the overall shopping experience, they must stay ahead of the curve…
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