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As more people start paying for goods and services using their phone, rather than a credit card, they are venturing into that ethereal netherworld that is “beyond PCI” – in this case, literally, as their daring actions challenge the Payment Card Industry to drop “card” from their name.But there’s more to the challenge than semantics, argues PCI Columnist David Taylor. A lot more. (Read Full Article)
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