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Bell ID to Support Android Pay

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Banks, payment schemes & processors can use Bell ID Token Service Provider to integrate with Android Pay Bell ID, the mobile payments specialist recently acquired by Rambus Cryptography Research, today announces it will support international issuing banks, payment schemes and processors to integrate with Android Pay. Bell ID customers can utilize its Token Service Provider […]

Secure Element in the Cloud

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Rambus Secure Element in the Cloud enables making financial transactions when using near field communication. To do this securely application issuers like banks and mobile network operators need to store credentials in an environment called the secure element. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnsGJPUIot0&rel=0

EMV Migration in the U.S.

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Financial card issuers in the US are soon migrating from magnetic stripe to EMV chip cards. Rambus helps issuers with their migration by offering software to load and manage data on issued chip cards. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7tapdVcFs4&rel=0

4 Reasons Why Issuers Should Take Control of EMV

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Many financial card issuers outsource their card personalization activities. This video discusses 4 reasons why issuers should take these activities in-house. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kwo6hnJWjzE&rel=0

Bell ID to Support Android Pay

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Banks, payment schemes & processors can use Bell ID Token Service Provider to integrate with Android Pay ROTTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS – February 17, 2016 – Bell ID, the mobile payments specialist recently acquired by Rambus Cryptography Research, today announces it will support international issuing banks, payment schemes and processors to integrate with Android Pay. Bell ID […]

Jerome Nadel to talk lensless smart sensors at MWC 2016

https://www.rambusblog.com/2016/02/17/jerome-nadel-to-talk-lensless-smart-sensors-at-mwc-2016/#new_tab

On February 24, Rambus will participate in the 4YFN Innovators Breakfast with IXDS and Bosch at the MWC MLove Lounge (Fira Montjuic, Hall 8) from 11AM to 12PM. During the event, Rambus CMO Jerome Nadel is slated to discuss design thinking, with a focus on lensless smart sensors (LSS) and related partners-in-open-development (POD) initiatives.

What to Expect at Mobile World Congress

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It’s that time of year again. Mobile World Congress touches down in Barcelona next week, and already the rumor mill is in full swing, with new devices, service expansions and a whole host of other announcements expected. With mobile payments once again set to feature front and center, come and drop by booth 7J31 to […]

Jerome Nadel to talk lensless smart sensors at MWC 2016

https://www.rambus.com/blogs/jerome-nadel-to-talk-lensless-smart-sensors-at-mwc-2016-2/

On February 24, Rambus will participate in the 4YFN Innovators Breakfast with IXDS and Bosch at the MWC MLove Lounge (Fira Montjuic, Hall 8) from 11AM to 12PM. During the event, Rambus CMO Jerome Nadel is slated to discuss design thinking, with a focus on lensless smart sensors (LSS) and related partners-in-open-development (POD) initiatives. LSS […]

What Are the Real Cost of Issuing EMV Chip Cards?

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Learn what it takes to issue an EMV chip card and what cost implications it has depending on the choices that financial issuers make. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Me1BFPBRi9s&rel=0

Side-channel attacks target Mr. Robot

https://www.rambusblog.com/2016/02/16/side-channel-attacks-target-mr-robot/#new_tab

This past summer, Engadget’s Violet Blue compiled a list of the top Mr. Robot hacks. These include deanonymizing Tor traffic, the installation of an Android rootkit, compromising an HVAC system using a Raspberry Pi, Bluetooth and text message spoofing, as well as the deployment of a keystroke-injection attack tool.

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