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Amazon.com shows European Commission how to achieve e-commerce equality

With its latest distribution initiative, Amazon.com might achieve what the European Commission has struggled with for years: The creation of a borderless online marketplace where the price of goods and the cost of shipping them is the same for all European Union citizens. Read More

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When the PCI council on Thursday (April 28) rolled out its new payment card security rules, it put additional emphasis on authentication and service providers, as expected. But it also took a key additional move by stressing the need for senior management — think CEOs, COOs, CFOs and potentially even board members — to get into the security details. Far too often, the levels above CIOs and CISOs don't understand PCI, they don't appreciate the details behind why security is needed, and they find the ever-increasing cost of security frustrating. Read More

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When the PCI Security Council issues its new payments security requirements on Thursday, it is going to impose new rules about authentication and service providers. What is intriguing about the new edicts is that it shows the council's new acknowledgment that to protect payment, protections have to happen in the larger corporate universe. Read More

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Visa's EMV struggle: Is better preferable to consistent?

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