Payments security is the top concern of retailers in 2015, finds a Boston Retail Partners report. This comes as retailers contend with increased scrutiny of their data-protection practices and a sweeping transformation of the U.S. payment card system. In the survey of more than 500 retailers, 63% cited payment security …
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A New Study Says More Than 30% of Big Merchants Are Not PCI-Compliant
Fudging the numbers about their merchants’ compliance with the Payment Card Industry data-security standard (PCI) may be a common practice by merchant acquirers if findings from a new study about payment card data security are to be believed. The study by the Merchant Acquirers’ Committee, an association of more than …
Read More »Changes to PCI 3.0: Are You Ready?
By the end of this year, data security will get a good deal more complex and a lot more expensive. What’s the answer for beleaguered small merchants? There are plenty of articles out there detailing the changes to the newest version of the Payment Card Industry data-security standard (PCI-DSS) that …
Read More »As Apple Closes in on Samsung, the Rivals Get Set to Lock Horns in M-Payments
With Apple Inc.’s record results in the fourth quarter, the computer giant appears to be closing in on long-time rival Samsung for dominance in the crucial worldwide smart-phone market. Meanwhile, Samsung is working to catch up with Apple Pay, the highly publicized mobile-payments service Apple launched in October. For now, …
Read More »2015’s Coming Attractions: Breach Law, More Choke Point, And Online Sales Tax
Breach-notification laws, misbehaving merchants, and online sales tax legislation are just three potential hotspots for legislation and regulation in 2015, advise payments industry attorneys. Long a wish-list item for many, a uniform, national breach-notification law could see enactment in 2015, thanks —unfortunately—to the flurry of large-and small-scale payment card data …
Read More »Small Banks on the Hook for $90 Million in Home Depot Breach; Staples Updates Breach News
Small banks spent $90 million to reissue 7.5 million credit and debit cards in the wake of a payment-card data breach at The Home Depot Inc., says the Independent Community Bankers of America association, which has more than 6,500 member banks. First publicly known in September the Home Depot …
Read More »Online Fraud Will Rise, But Don’t Blame EMV
With a critical deadline arriving in less than a year, it has become a common observation about the U.S. conversion to the Europay-MasterCard-Visa (EMV) chip card standard that transaction fraud prevented by EMV will simply move into e-commerce channels. Now, a new report from Javelin Strategy & Research argues e-commerce …
Read More »Visa’s New Year’s Resolution
Merchants like to gripe about the Payment Card Industry data-security standard, but in an era of data breaches and rapidly changing payment technology, Visa Inc. thinks a strict approach to the rules of card acceptance is needed more than ever. The largest payment card network is expected to roll out …
Read More »The Tug of War Over Tokenization
Apple Pay made it famous, but the technology to mask card credentials isn’t new. Now, though, a battle is brewing over standards, fees, and just who gets to do the tokenizing. In the world of payments, having no value has become very valuable. The payments industry is quickly evolving …
Read More »Merchants May Need a Map To Navigate Multiple Token Schemes: Analyst
No doubt merchants and the payments industry understand the value of removing valuable cardholder data from merchant payment systems via tokenization. Doing so, however, may complicate merchants\' data-security practices and carry costs, suggests Avivah Litan, vice president and analyst at advisory firm Gartner Inc., in a blog post. Tokenization …
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