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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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Money20/20 trends: AI, 'everyday commerce' and security

Payments Dive

The bright lights of Las Vegas have gone out on Money20/20 for another year. As always, the event brought together the biggest names in payments and provided unprecedented insight into the future of financial services.

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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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Here’s Why Coffee Costs So Much At Vegas Casinos

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Welcome to Las Vegas — pay up! The typical Las Vegas, non-casino price was $6.31. Even as some Las Vegas casino operations face revenue and growth challenges , there is no indication that such prices — a product of supply and demand when it comes down to it — will come down in any significant manner.

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Money 20/20: API vulnerabilities found in 300 banks

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This was the key takeaway that security penetration tester and “reformed hacker” Alissa Knight offered during a session on hacking banks through their APIs at the Money 20/20 conference in Las Vegas on Wednesday. The virtual chief information security officer for the $1.3 Trust but verify.

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SaaS Firm CEO Resigns; Layoffs, SEC Investigation Follow

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NS8 , a Las Vegas-based online fraud prevention and detection software maker for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), has begun layoffs following the abrupt resignation of its CEO. The Las Vegas Review-Journal reported that Adam Rogas resigned on Sept. She declined to provide details of the investigation.

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Mastercard: Why A Truly Connected Economy Needs A New Security Paradigm

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The IoT [ Internet of Things ] digital explosion is changing everything that happens around us,” Mastercard Executive Vice President of Security and Cyber Innovation Johan Gerber noted in a recent conversation with Karen Webster. Security is a big deal because vulnerabilities no one has ever even thought of will pop up.

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