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An Interview with Inside Sources

Posted on November 19, 2014November 19, 2014 by Steve Pociask

This interview discusses how credit card security could be improved to protect consumers from fraud with Chip and PIN technology.  The article points to inaction by the banks as a problem in getting this technology to market.  To read the interview, go to Inside Sources.

Further Reading

  • ACI in CNBC: The Elephant in the Room this Holiday Season
  • ACI in Forbes: “Chip and PIN” Is Ready Now
  • Hill’s Congress Blog: Finance Industry’s Signature Move
  • ACI in Forbes: One Year Later, Consumers Still Lack Protections
  • ZDNet Quotes ACI on Chip and PIN Credit Card Security
  • ACI in the Dallas Morning News
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