ARTICLES AND AWARDS
Smart Card Aims to Fight Fraud
Tuesday, March 12, 2002
By Alfred Hermida, BBC News Online
A smart card that generates a one-off number every time you use it could help tackle credit card fraud. More
Frost & Sullivan Awards
Monday, March 11, 2002
By Shalini Chowdhary, Frost & Sullivan
"It is with great pleasure that we present PrivaSys with the Frost & Sullivan 2002 Market Engineering Company of the Year Award in the area of smart cards and payment solutions," said Shalini Chowdhary, Frost and Sullivan's leading smart card analyst. More
It's in the Card
Thursday, February 22, 2001
By Rafe Needleman, Red Herring magazine
Just what is the big deal with the American Express Blue card? Sure, it's got a chip on it, like European phone cards, but the chip is basically just a fancy magnetic stripe; it holds data, but it doesn't have power or intelligence. Nonetheless, the Blue card has been a phenomenal success for AmEx, proving, if nothing else, the genius of the company's marketing and advertising departments. But it's still just a hunk of plastic. More
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ARTICLES AND AWARDS
Smart Card Aims to Fight Fraud
By Alfred Hermida, BBC News Online
A smart card that generates a one-off number every time you use it could help tackle credit card fraud. More
Frost & Sullivan Awards
By Shalini Chowdhary, Frost & Sullivan
"It is with great pleasure that we present PrivaSys with the Frost & Sullivan 2002 Market Engineering Company of the Year Award in the area of smart cards and payment solutions," said Shalini Chowdhary, Frost and Sullivan's leading smart card analyst. More
It's in the Card
By Rafe Needleman, Red Herring magazine
Just what is the big deal with the American Express Blue card? Sure, it's got a chip on it, like European phone cards, but the chip is basically just a fancy magnetic stripe; it holds data, but it doesn't have power or intelligence. Nonetheless, the Blue card has been a phenomenal success for AmEx, proving, if nothing else, the genius of the company's marketing and advertising departments. But it's still just a hunk of plastic. More
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