Europe’s answer to Square, iZettle, is introducing its new Card Reader Lite, which is reportedly the world’s first free-of-charge Chip and PIN reader. Source: http://www.pymnts.com
Europe’s answer to Square, iZettle, is introducing its new Card Reader Lite, which is reportedly the world’s first free-of-charge Chip and PIN reader. Source: http://www.pymnts.com
The U.S. State Department said Tuesday it was not in the interests of Ukraine or the world to get into a proxy war with Russia over eastern Ukraine, a comment suggesting Washington is hesitant to ar… Source: http://www.voanews.com
In part five we get acquainted with the most beloved Kazakh boxer of all time. Source: http://www.badlefthook.com
The China-invested project to build a high-speed railway between Moscow and Kazan, the capital of Russia’s republic of Tatarstan, could be extended to China Source: tass.ru
Kazakhstan’s delegation headed by KTZ President Askar Mamin took part in a meeting of the Coordination Council of the Ashgabat Agreement including Oman, Iran, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. Source: http://www.timesofoman.com
Kazakhstan set to overtake Russia in GDP per capita terms this year and draw level in GDP per capita at PPP. pic.twitter.com/l3XFMRjPMO Source: twitter.com
Talking Payments is a global community of organisations and individuals sharing news and views on the management of payments. This is the profile for an article. Source: http://www.talkingpayments.com
The FIDO (Fast IDentity Online) Alliance recently published the specifications for two enhanced authentication standards, paving the way for what hopefully will be widespread industry adoption by online service providers and enterprises during 2015. Source: blog.norsecorp.com
A digital pandemic metastasizes within the boundless frontier of cyberspace. Various retail chains have been hacked. Now Anthem, a huge healthcare organization, storing names, addresses, social security numbers, medical records, etc. Source: http://www.mycentraljersey.com
Cyber criminals compromised more than a billion data records in 2014 in more than 1,500 breaches, according to the latest breach report from Gemalto Source: http://www.computerweekly.com