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NuData to boost transaction approvals and lower
friction with new solution
uData Security, a Mastercard
company and leader in
the field of online user
verification with passive biometrics,
has announced a solution to help
partners increase transaction
approvals and establish an improved
consumer experience through the EMV
3-D Secure authentication protocol
(EMV 3DS). The NuData solution uses
layers of security including passive
biometrics and behavioural intelligence
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to build an accurate digital user profile.
This intelligence lets merchants select
a frictionless checkout experience for
trusted users or use additional
security such as fingerprint or facial
recognition only when additional
verification is needed.
What are the benefits?
With NuData’s solution leveraging EMV
3DS, merchants can:
• Provide intelligence to issuers
to enhance decision-making,
increase approvals and reduce
false declines
• Maintain control over the
consumer experience
• Detect fraudulent transactions up-
front, preventing future fraud
• Decide how to process a
transaction based on the risk
intelligence provided
• Create and customise rules to cut
down on manual reviews
This solution offers merchants more
control over the consumer’s secure
checkout experience in a single,
simple-to-integrate package.
NuData’s solution is payment brand
agnostic, available globally and
integrates with other authentication
solutions including Mastercard
Identity Check.
HP LAUNCHES PRINT SECURITY BUG BOUNTY SCHEME
P Inc has announced the industry’s first print security
bug bounty programme, underscoring its commitment
to deliver the world’s most secure printers. HP
selected Bugcrowd, a global leader in crowdsourced offensive
security, to manage vulnerability reporting, further enhancing
HP’s business printer portfolio.
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With HP’s extensive history of device security innovation and
driving new industry security standards, this print-focused bug
bounty programme is another way HP says it is leading the
way when it comes to providing the highest-level security for its
customers and partners.
“As we navigate an increasingly complex world of cyberthreats,
it’s paramount that industry leaders leverage every resource
possible to deliver trusted, resilient security from the firmware
up,” said Shivaun Albright, HP’s Chief Technologist of Print
Security. “HP is committed to engineering the most secure
printers in the world.”
HP is the first company to invest in a dedicated bug bounty
programme for printing devices, offering customers protection
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from attacks that are targeting both businesses and employees.
According to Bugcrowd’s recent report, the top emerging
attackers are focused on endpoint devices and the total print
vulnerabilities across the industry have increased 21% during
the past year.
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