A new report from Randstad Technologies suggests that the urgency that might have been thought to be universal was anything but.
Discover Network dispels three key myths about the EMV transition in the United States.
EMV may be just a stepping stone to securing the future of payments.
Matthew Katz, CEO at Verifi, shares the state of EMV compliance and how merchants can, and should protect their business.
If there’s one thing that Apple Pay has shown the payments industry at large, it’s that security and convenience do not have to be diametrically opposed.
As the switch to chip card technology in the United States is underway, it appears that financial institutions are taking the easy way out when it comes to security.
Payment technology provider Cayan has obtained a Level 2 EMV certification listing on EMVCo, one of few in the United States.
Lightspeed has found that merchants want to support mobile payments while EMV is not on the shortlist of upgrades for many.
Intuit's new survey found EMV preparedness among SMBs to be lacking, but the company is tackling the issue on several fronts.
SMBs are not ready for disruptive payment technologies, according to a survey conducted by CAN Capital.
Amid growing security concerns fueled by data breaches, Chase Bank is issuing EMV chip-equipped debit cards to protect their customers.
With the EMV migration just a few months away, Visa is stepping up its merchant education efforts.
This week, a frustrated group of consumer advocates and non-profit organisations called on the government to help make chip and PIN systems a reality.
While major retailers appear prepared, small businesses are facing issues making the move to accepting EMV chip cards.
While the mode of payment card security is still up for debate in the United States, France’s Oberthur Technologies is looking towards the future.