How can merchants tackle mobile payments fraud?
The growing prominence of the mobile channel begs one important question: how can merchants tackle fraudsters in this new environment?
The growing prominence of the mobile channel begs one important question: how can merchants tackle fraudsters in this new environment?
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New statistics from Experian shows that criminals were behind 159 in every 10,000 current account applications in 2017, up from 138 in 2016.
Why blockchain technology has so much potential in protecting private data. By Dr. Arthur Gervais.
While businesses endeavor to safeguard against fraud and other nefarious activities, one of their most important business tools is there to help in the fight: data. By Zac Cohen, General Manager, Trulioo.
Travel and tourism now accounts for a staggering 10.2 percent of global GDP . And, where there is money, criminals will follow. By Anthony Hynes, Managing Director and CEO, eNett International.
The world of fraud is quickly evolving, as are the ways in which fraudsters access compromised personal and financial information of unsuspecting customers. However, as quickly as the world of fraud is changing, one truth remains: humans are the weakest link in stopping fraud. By Luke Reynolds, Chief Product Officer, Featurespace.
If online businesses are able to adopt blockchain swiftly, and partake in an ecosystem where those they can share, create and collaborate to build solutions that fit unique needs, they will be able to safeguard profitability, and, ultimately, trust in their brand. By Chris Painter, Founder and CEO, Omnitude.
What do security and compliance mean in B2B payments today? Fundamentally, they represent what they always have – protecting customer data, meeting regulatory and industry requirements and being prepared for the unexpected. By James Edgar, Senior Vice President & Chief Information Security Officer, FLEETCOR.