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Biometrics and the ‘Insured Internet’: Security at Money20/20

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At Money 2020—a global event surrounding really everything involving money currently happening in the one and only Las Vegas—one of the topics on everyone’s minds is definitely security, specifically of the digital kind.

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CES 2021 Features Connected Home Tech And 5G Gateways

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In a “normal” year, CES is an event built on spectacle, in what is arguably the world’s best venue for Las Vegas excess. And after almost a year spent at home for most consumers, much of the CES innovation this year involves building smarter, more connected and cleaner homes.

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Identifying What’s Next In Digital Identity

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If you’re playing the slots in Vegas this week, there’s a good chance they’re coming up: Biometrics; EMV chip cards; Mobile security. He pointed to the recent security breach at Yahoo, in which fraudsters stole login credentials, comprised of email addresses and passwords, for more than 22 million user accounts.

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This Week In Payments: Feeding The Hunger For Innovation, Sometimes Literally

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The payments and commerce ecosystem got busy getting busy this week as the first full week of 2020 kicked off the press releases began raining down from the sky from the year’s early bird innovators. The International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas certainly helped given a boost to the rate of announcements.

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Google Pay Now Accepted At Las Vegas Monorail

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Google enters the transportation industry with Google Pay, announcing news on Monday (March 19) that consumers can now pay for tickets for a ride on the Las Vegas Monorail from their mobile devices.

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Why Mobile Matters In Restaurant Payments

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Much lower on the list was precisely the stuff that the payments industry would love more of them to love: kiosk ordering or mobile payment options — whether it be online or in-store. This means hackers and criminals pose much less of a security threat. But not for every establishment. Mobile Pay At The Table.

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Alexa’s Expanding And Advancing Ecosystem

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As of holiday 2017, three-quarters of all Americans are Prime members, and Amazon could account for up to 44 percent of all online commerce in the U.S. (4 According to some estimates, the eCommerce giant was home to 50 percent of all online sales made on Black Friday this year. 4 percent of total retail).

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