Learn what it takes to issue an EMV chip card and what cost implications it has depending on the choices that financial issuers make.
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What is Payment Tokenization?
Traditionally when a card or mobile payment is made, the card number passes through various points in the authorization process. This increases the risk of fraud because this data can be intercepted at multiple points. To counter this, an increasing amount of payment card issuers use a technology called tokenization. This stores the original number in a secure token vault, and substitutes it with a unique tokenized number. Because of the limited validity, this number is useless when intercepted.
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How to Issue EMV and NFC on a Single Platform
Rambus EMV Token Manager is a software platform that not only addresses the basic requirements to issue and manage EMV cards today, but offers the modular system to expand functionality and align with your customer’s needs tomorrow. For example, it lets you load multiple applications onto cards enabling you to partner and expand in areas such as transit, ticketing and access control. It gives you the ability to instantly issue EMV cards in your branches to avoid delivery costs and achieve top of wallet positioning.
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Certificate Manager
Certificate Manager is a web based platform to manage digital certificates in computer files, on smart phones, smart cards or USB tokens. Aimed at enterprises, governments and third party service providers, it reduces operational costs by delegating control to end users via a self-service portal and by automating many bulk certificate management tasks.
To learn more about automating bulk certificate management tasks, click here.
Becoming a Trusted Service Manager
Rambus Trusted Service Manager is a software platform that takes care of complex NFC lifecycle management tasks and supports you in executing the role of Trusted Service Manager smoothly. It securely provisions applications o mobile devices and manages or delegates access to the secure element. As it is vendor independent and based on open industry standards, you can easily integrate with the partners of your choice and support current and future mobile form factors.
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