Goldman Sachs Asset Management just sent out a quiz to its clients with 10 questions covering everything from Asia to Africa to Latin America.
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Goldman Sachs Asset Management just sent out a quiz to its clients with 10 questions covering everything from Asia to Africa to Latin America.
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Some 42 percent of retailers have yet to update payment terminals to be EMV compliant.
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With industry-wide cooperation, the company says, the US might reduce fraud by as much as 80 percent as other EMV-adopting nations have done.
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In March’s PYMNTS Digital Identity Tracker™, powered by Socure, we interview TransUnion’s Rurik Bradbury about fraud’s seismic shift to the digital world.
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A recent report by CBS showed that 86 percent of consumer chargebacks are deliberate. This is a growing trend of post EMV friendly fraud – where consumers make a purchase online and then request a…
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IT PRO Government to build new £40m cybersecurity centre in Wiltshire IT PRO The government has announced it will open a new £40 million cybersecurity operations centre (CSOC) at a military site in Wiltshire, after pledging to invest £1.9 billion…
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Fintech innovations help consumers attain financial independence
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GOP presidential candidate and sentient sac of millions of spiders Donald Trump—literally more spiders than you’ve ever seen—does not have a coherent stance on cybersecurity. In his business ventures, though, his cybersecurity record sucks.
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