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3-D Secure is a protocol designed to be an additional security layer for online credit and debit card transactions. The name refers to the "three domains" ...
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Multi-factor authentication is an electronic authentication method in which a user is granted access to a website or application only after successfully ...
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Strong authentication is a notion with several definitions. Contents. 1 Difference with two-factor authentication; 2 Definitions; 3 See also; 4 References ...
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Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) is an extension of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP). It uses encryption for secure communication over a ...
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Transport Layer Security (TLS) is a cryptographic protocol designed to provide communications security over a computer network. The protocol is widely used ...
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EMV is a payment method based on a technical standard for smart payment cards and for payment terminals and automated teller machines which can accept them.
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Strong customer authentication (SCA) is a requirement of the EU Revised Directive on Payment Services (PSD2) on payment service providers within the ...
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Security by default, in software, means that the default configuration settings are the most secure settings possible, which are not necessarily the most ...
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