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Robert Siciliano

How Much Longer Does the Magstripe Have?

Every U.S.-based credit card has a magnetic stripe on the back. This stripe can be read and rewritten like a rewritable burnable CD, using card burners that are easily available online. The simplicity...

06 Dec 2010
A Finextra Member

'PROTECT OUR DATA OR BE FINED' STATES THE UK CONSUMER!

Despite Information Commissioner doling out his first-ever fines for Data Protection Act breaches, the UK consumer wants tougher penalties for those deemed to be wrong-doers. Isn’t it great when you ...

06 Dec 2010
Information Security
Tim Tyler

Should 'social' mean 'shared'?

I've been considering how banks can leverage social media sites recently, and was not that surprised when looking further that there is very little 'bank' presence in these areas. Having just read the...

06 Dec 2010
Innovation in Financial Services
Ketharaman Swaminathan

Credit Cards Come A Full Circle

Legend has it that the credit card was invented in the 'fifties when one Mr. Frank McNamara had forgotten his wallet at home and had no cash to pay for a party he'd thrown for his important customer

03 Dec 2010
Barry Kislingbury

Payment Services Hub - buzz word or something real?

The term ‘Payment Services Hub’ (PSH) has become the latest and greatest buzz word in the payments industry, and promises a new and innovative alternative to the traditional ‘payment engine’. This is...

03 Dec 2010
Payments strategies 2015-2020-2030
A Finextra Member

Increased security but an end to universal card usage?

Speaking at the Next Generation Cards & Payments Conference held in Brussels late last week, Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell, a member of the Executive Board of the European Central Bank, made several N...

03 Dec 2010
Alex Noble

Voice biometric security after the UK DWP ends trials

An interesting story last month on Silicon.com, that the UK Department of Work & Pensions has abandoned its trials of voice biometrics as an anti-fraud tool.This is not a snap decision, as Silico...

02 Dec 2010
Bo Harald

Excellent paper from the EU Commission

http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/sectors/ict/files/com712_en.pdf most here: http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:52010DC0712:EN:NOT Loud and clear. It all starts with migratio

02 Dec 2010
Innovation in Financial Services
Bo Harald

966 billion reasons for split paymentVAT

If we want avoid a clear fall in living standards and financing capability of welfare services in EU - we need better productivity and just collection of lower taxes. The split payment VAT is an ide

02 Dec 2010
Innovation in Financial Services
Bo Harald

118,8bn euros lost in 2009

From EU Green Paper on VAT: "The current collection model brings with it a VAT Gap due to e.g. VAT fraud, insolvencies, mistakes by the taxable persons in the VAT return and VAT avoidance schem...

02 Dec 2010
Innovation in Financial Services
A Finextra Member

A Social Strategy for Kiva - Part 1

In her widely-read report on Internet trends, current Morgan Stanley (soon to be Kleiner Perkins) analyst Mary Meeker poses an interesting question: Do humans want everything to be like a game? Give...

02 Dec 2010
A Finextra Member

Social media as a channel?

During one of my client meetings, we were discussing social media with someone responsible for channels technology. Now this bank works in an diverse set of countries and a varying degree of client pr...

02 Dec 2010

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