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Monthly Archives: December 2015
Payment Card Fraud, Data Breaches and Emerging Payment Technologies
In today’s cybercrime era, a cliché has evolved: there are two types of companies, those that have been hacked (or don’t know it yet) and those that will be hacked. According to Verizon’s 2015 Data Breach Investigations Report, across all … Continue reading
Posted in BANKING & FINANCE, CORPORATE, INSURANCE, LITIGATION
Tagged Apple Pay, Card Network Rules, Credit Card Liability, Cybercrime, Data Breaches, Data Security Breach Litigation, Debit Card Liability, EMV Chip Card, Encryption, Near Field Communication (NFC), Payment Card Fraud, Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standards, Prepaid Card Liability, Regulation E, Regulation Z, Salvatore Scanio, Tokenization
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