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Password Security. An End of an Error.

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Overview: Join Hannah Preston, Solution Strategist, Payment Security Division, CA Technologies and Karen Webster, CEO, Market Platform Dynamics, on Thursday, March 30th, at 1:00 PM (EST), to learn how authentication is evolving; how it could transform your security and user experience; and how you can tackle the choices and consequences.

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How Payments Security Drives Digital Transformation

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In a world where payments become more invisible the more digital they become, there’s never been a better opportunity to consider new ways to enable the digital transformation of financial services in a secure and compliant way. Payments Security As A Digital Business Enabler. CA Technologies’ Roadmap.

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Navigating A Perfect Storm Of Payments Disruption

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Soon, you will see more and more global regulatory changes in the payment industry that could impact your payment security strategy. – Is your data at the center of your security strategy? Senior Director of Product Marketing for Advanced Authentication and Payment Security Solutions, CA Technologies.

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Are the newest business models a sign of the future in retail banking?

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Using technology to reinvent customer experience. The Canadian provider focuses on delivering the front-end technology and services required to achieve the customer experience it is looking for, leaving traditional bank functions such as card issuing and money holding to Canada’s OSFI-regulated Peoples Trust.

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Passwords: End Of An Error

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In an age where consumers turn to the internet for everything from banking to commerce to health care, bill pay and social interaction, password security best practices seem like a no-brainer. But it’s not as simple as beefing up security. Most banks in Europe, said Preston, require customers to make no effort at all.

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