DoorDash, GM team on delivery tech, Why QSRs like Amazon Pay, Ruining the ROI of cybercrime | | InfoSec CTO: How To Improve The Privacy IQ Of Smart Devices With the ongoing hit parade of hacks and horror stories, itâs not surprising that consumers are nervous about the data security and privacy of smart devices. However, as InfoSec Global CTO Richard Henderson tells Karen Webster, the answer isnât avoiding technological advances, but finding ways to develop smart habits when tapping into them. |
Getting To The Core Of Appleâs (And Everyone Elseâs) China Issue Apple shares lost nearly 10 percent on Thursday (Jan. 3) in the wake of news tied to a slowdown in China and a drag on iPhones. However, the slowdown has ripple effects well beyond hardware demand and phone upgrade cycles â giving a glimpse into what might happen here, there and everywhere, as the second-largest economy in the world is starting to see purses and wallets snap shut. |
Why QSRs Like Amazon Pay A digital divide exists in the QSR industry between store operators and the customers they serve â especially when it comes to the payment methods. QSR operators like Amazon Pay, even though their customers say they like Apple Pay (but donât really use it). New PYMNTS research tells the whole story. |
| Online Fraud | How To Fight Online Fraud: Ruin Cybercrimeâs ROI Crime pays â at least, until it doesnât. Even though digital fraudsters are a sophisticated and organized bunch as they ply their craft with banks and payment companies, unsupervised learning can severely limit their profits. Karen Webster talks with DataVisor Co-founder Fang Yu about how AI, plus the proper application of friction, can ruin the ROI of cybercrime. | | |
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