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Companies That Ignore Strong Authentication Pay the Price

Payments Source

Multifactor authentication is high on the list of payment security requirements, including new standards from PCI. For any company on the fence on adding stronger authentication, there's plenty of examples of what can go wrong with basic identity management.

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The Spice House On A Recipe For Secure, Cross Border AP

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Insufficient security approaches, such as failure to sufficiently protect AP systems against unauthorized users — such as by implementing multifactor authentication — might contribute to such problems. To read the Deep Dive, download the Tracker. About The Tracker .

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Balancing Innovation and Security: Digital Payments Insights with Valeri Vanourek of Discover® Global Network

The Fintech Times

Thus, it’s vital to strike a balance between providing an excellent customer experience and ensuring confidence in transaction authentication and decisioning. Merchants must ensure that the checkout process is quick, efficient, and secure, benefiting all parties involved. For instance, Payment Card Industry (PCI) 4.0,

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Making International Supply Chain Money Move Faster

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Despite concerns to the contrary, Jamieson claimed there’s little reason to believe bad actors will more quickly and readily make off with funds as payments speed up. After all, the bulk of payments security occurs before any money starts moving, including measures such as multifactor authentication and reauthorization procedures.