Online Banking
Archive for: March, 2010
Rss feed of blogs Peter Gullberg - Todos AB - a Gemalto company - GOTHENBURG | 29/03/2010 | 4616 views
Over the last year I have stumbled across a number of people that all prescribe transaction authentication as a trustworthy way to solve eBanking fraud. Both security researchers, security specialists, and banks all start telling the same thing "- Transaction Authentication is the way forward." There are a number of different notations on the them... Tags: Security, Online banking
Rss feed of blogs Peter Gullberg - Todos AB - a Gemalto company - GOTHENBURG | 25/03/2010 | 4628 views
Most of the Swedish Banks are in the move towards making their customers become electronic citizens, by equipping their customers with a banking card that also contains an electronic identity. This enables the customers to access eGovernment functions, and making it more convenient for be an electronic citizen. Banks need to equip their custome... Tags: Online banking
Rss feed of blogs Nick Ogden - Voice Commerce Group - London | 15/03/2010 | 3010 views | 1 comment
It’s hard to ignore – card fraud in the UK is a significant burden, still running at over £440 million according to the latest figures from the UK Payments Association. Not surprisingly the nature of this threat has evolved dramatically in recent years. It has moved away from face to face fraud, largely eliminated through the intr... Tags: Security, Payments
Rss feed of blogs Nick Jones - CPP Group Plc - York | 09/03/2010 | 3125 views
In February CPP looked in more detail at the issue of mobile phone insurance fraud and theft. The results were interesting and confirmed some long-held assumptions that there is a small minority who think it is totally acceptable to file a fraudulent insurance claim for financial gain. So, just how many? Eight per cent of respondents said they kne... Tags: Security, Risk & regulation
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