EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we talk to Mastercard about how the credit card giant is using new technologies to take digital payments into a new era. After months of unprecedented uncertainty, we ask CIOs how they are planning for the next 12 months. And we examine how the growth in remote working will affect IT salaries. Read the issue now.
ESSENTIAL GUIDE:
This article in our Royal Holloway Security Series looks at the potential for misuse of virtual currencies and legal landscape in the UK.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, read about how the technology's inherent security makes it tamper-proof, and perfect for keeping and sharing records for transactions in many scenarios. Also, discover why think-tank 'Reform' believes that the government should use blockchain technology for identity assurance services across the public sector.
WHITE PAPER:
Access the following white paper to uncover an unprecedented opportunity for the payments industry. Discover what you need to do to get ready for this new wave of technology and gain insight on how to capitalize on it.
WHITE PAPER:
While current technologies and techniques allow for more sophisticated and effective approaches to counterparty risk management than those that fell short in 2008, there are still barriers to successful adoption that will require organizational changes. Read this white paper to learn more.
WHITE PAPER:
This featured resource discusses one platform that ensures correct sales tax calculation, managing taxation from start to finish. By considering taxes from the beginning, see how companies are able to maximize sales and revenue.
EGUIDE:
The Payment Card Industry (PCI) Security Standards Council has demanded the development of mobile applications that include comprehensive security controls. This expert resource will help you understand what the new guidelines call for in terms of security controls, the history behind these standards, and further developments.
EGUIDE:
Dutch banks have decided to work together in the fight against money laundering. Globally, only about 3% of money laundering activity is detected and stopped.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, after a major outage that affected millions of customers, payment provider Visa reveals what caused its network to crash. We look at the innovations coming from startups in software-defined storage. And we assess the prospects for Canada's push to target European IT buyers. Read the issue now.