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UnavailableDtR Episode 76 - Payment Industry Turmoil [Guests: Laura Claytor & Alfred Portengen]
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DtR Episode 76 - Payment Industry Turmoil [Guests: Laura Claytor & Alfred Portengen]

FromBackpacking Light Magazine Podcasts


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DtR Episode 76 - Payment Industry Turmoil [Guests: Laura Claytor & Alfred Portengen]

FromBackpacking Light Magazine Podcasts

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Length:
40 minutes
Released:
Jan 20, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode

Did the Target/Neiman/? breach finally create a catalyst for change?
The card system, payment processing infrastructure clearly wasn't designed with defensibility in mind ... who should be changing that?
Are today's fraud rates finally getting high enough such that card processors, issuers, banks need to depart from the status quo?
Are the days of "zero fraud liability" to the end consumer coming to an end?
What about chip & pin? Is the risk less?
What kinds of pains will the industry go through to make security on payment systems better?
How is the commercial payments industry different from the consumer?
Do end users of credit accounts ultimately care about breaches?

Guests

Laura Claytor ( @the.hgic ) - Laura is a security specialist and veteran within a large US-based banking organization, and is based in the southwest United States
Alfred Portengen - ( @alfredportengen ) - Alfred has a deep bredth of experience in architecture and security specialty within a multi-national banking organization, he is based in the Netherlands
Released:
Jan 20, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Follow the Wh1t3 Rabbit ... attention technology and business leaders! The "Down the Security Rabbithole" podcast is not your ordinary security podcast, primarily because we take a business perspective on the colorful and fast-paced world of information security. Bringing useful commentary on relevant events in the information security community, filtered through a no-nonsense business first approach, this is a podcast that helps you get the sane perspective on hacks, risks, threats and technology that you need to help make decisions in your daily life and in your organization.