The Attack that Almost Took Down the Internet
Though the internet is the beating heart of all culture, commerce and communications, it’s easy to forget it is also…
DetailsThough the internet is the beating heart of all culture, commerce and communications, it’s easy to forget it is also…
DetailsBluefin’s patented and PCI-validated P2PE management service is now available through Amazon Web Services (AWS) October 25, 2016 – Atlanta,…
Details“Leaders have a responsibility to their clients and shareholders to be prepared by hiring smart people and investing in secure…
DetailsOctober is National Cyber Security Awareness Month (NCSAM), created as a joint effort between government and industry with the goal…
DetailsThis Decryption as a Service process is part of Bluefin’s comprehensive PCI-validated P2PE solution. Bluefin was awarded its first patent…
DetailsThrough Bluefin’s Decryptx solution, Spectra clients can now get the security and scope reduction of PCI-validated P2PE through their current…
DetailsThe National Retail Federation and Forrester’s report, The State of Retail Payments 2016, finds that 93% of the 59 North…
DetailsPCI has released its second case study on Bluefin’s PCI-validated P2PE solution. This case study explores the implementation of the…
DetailsTwo Men and a Truck provides the simplicity and security of Bluefin’s PCI-validated P2PE mobile payment solution September 19, 2016…
DetailsAs security experts wage an unending battle against cyber thieves, massive data breaches (like those that rocked Target, Anthem and…
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