retailers security standard
PCI and Visa CISP Compliance: What These Standards Mean to the Independent Grocer and Regional Chain - And How Storenext Helps You Meet Them
White Paper The PCI Data Security Standards ("DSS") describe how retailers must keep card data and networks (with payments data) secure, how they must maintain a clear security policy, protect... [16 Apr 2008]
PCI-DSS Solutions From Novell
White Paper Instead, it's a private standard that retailers and payment card service providers must meet in order to stay in compliance with their payment card company contracts. In response, the leading payment... [29 Mar 2008]
E-payments: Cheap as chips
News E-payments may be convenient for shoppers and retailers - but it has been suggested they also boost the amount of money you have to spend. This is not only due to the money credit and debit card systems cost... [27 Nov 2007]
Heathrow's high-tech Terminal 5 prepares for take off
News T5A, which will accommodate 100 retailers, will feature a massive wireless network as well as a converged IP network for CCTV, a telephony system for 1,500 phones, building management and security... [20 Feb 2006]
Leader: Keep ahead of the fraudsters
Leader But rather than allowing fraudsters to simply learn new tricks, banks and retailers have to remain vigilant and stay one step ahead. The flip side of that, of course, is that in countries that don't use chip and PIN the... [07 Feb 2006]
Retail to be biggest consumer of RFID
News IDTechEx expects the postal industry, retailers and pharmaceuticals to be at the forefront of buying. Security has also been flooding the RFID industry's coffers, spending around $670m, on access cards... [18 Jan 2006]
Opinion: Don't forget security when you wrap up for Christmas
Comment Retailers will be thinking about the pressure to deliver in the New Year sales but how many companies will be thinking about how secure their businesses really are? Just as physical security is a mixture... [15 Dec 2005]
Leader: Chip and PIN won't solve the fraud problem
Leader And it seems they've decided that there is good money to be made by ripping off online retailers and banks instead. Which means at least another couple of years for thieves to continue getting rich through weak... [08 Nov 2005]
Chip and PIN heads for cyberspace
News Since 1 January this year, retailers have had to swallow the cost of fraudulent card purchases if they aren't PIN verified. With chip and PIN there's an extra level of security because you need to know... [27 Sep 2005]
Private sector could face ID card costs
News But it predicted that by the time ID cards will be widely held, the chip and PIN readers in use by banks and retailers now will be due to be replaced, and is looking for "shared technical opportunities" with the chip and... [27 May 2005]
Cheat Sheet: Windows XP Service Pack 2
Cheat Sheet Again, no final details have been released but it's a safe bet that the service pack will be available from the Microsoft website, through high street computer retailers and it may even be mailed to you. [06 Jul 2004]
MasterCard claims end to card fraud
News Credit card giant MasterCard has unveiled a technology which it claims will help banks, consumers and retailers protect themselves against card-not-present fraud. Already MasterCard is boasting 9,000 online merchants who... [20 Nov 2003]
Malaysia tests ID chips for embedding in bodies
News At a recent Japan trade show, a demonstration of RFID technology allows retailers to track the movements of a consumer in a book store. Hitachi, for example, is rumoured to be developing a speck-sized radio chip to be... [09 Sep 2003]
Passport problems could hit Microsoft in the wallet
News Several online retailers, such as eBay, Canon, Expedia and Starbucks, also use Passport authentication. Microsoft faces a possible investigation and significant fines for a security lapse that could have... [09 May 2003]
Xbox-itis
Comment Yes, the Xbox launch is already under a small cloud (a bit like Perkin in the Flumps), with US games developers alleging that Microsoft is strong-arming retailers into promoting Microsoft-developed games in preference to... [14 Mar 2002]
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