The Future of Payments: Retailers Legally Liable for Data Breaches?
The recent data breaches have every bank, retailer and credit card company running around pointing fingers at who’s to blame.…
DetailsThe recent data breaches have every bank, retailer and credit card company running around pointing fingers at who’s to blame.…
DetailsThe Technology Innovation Program (TIP) recognizes and acknowledges merchants that take action to prevent counterfeit fraud by investing in EMV…
DetailsFBI, Trend Micro Issue Warnings to Merchants Recent point-of-sale malware attacks, and reports about emerging malware strains, highlight why more…
DetailsMore Flexible Requirements for Encryption Products Make it Easier for Merchants to Better Protect Payment Card Data and Reduce Risk…
DetailsTalk about a sobering look at how data breaches affect each one of us. Today’s New York Times offers a…
DetailsAs we near the end of the first month of the EMV rollout in the U.S., the implementation seems to…
DetailsOnly 44% of the 3,773 IT and IT security practitioners surveyed say their company uses end-to-end encryption for payment data…
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DetailsJeremy King, the International Director of the PCI Security Standards Council (SSC), published a great blog today on the 3…
DetailsCall it malware on speed. This new breed, as reported by SC Magazine, can quickly locate clear-text credit card data,…
DetailsThink a data breach just hits the wallet? Not so reports the Journal of Accountancy. There are many intangible assets,…
DetailsKPMG’s recently released study suggests a strong disconnect between consumers and retail executives Consumers are wary of the increased frequency…
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