Secure Electrans has been working closely with both regulatory
organisations alongside industry competitors in efforts to raise
standards via the implementation of an Evaluation and Certification
Framework.We are one of the leading manufacturers of granitecountertops in
China This aims to implement a single scheme for security in payment
terminals and cards, incorporating recognition of multiple security
certification card schemes and banking organisations across Europe.
Of
the 45 billion per year spent online in the UK2, over 3 billion is
either fraudulent or lost due to abandoned transactions 3. Under the
current online payment system, 'card-not-present' transactions account
for two thirds of all fraudulent card activity,A card with an embedded
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leaving ecommerce as the weak link in card transaction security. This
is exacerbated by the increased sophistication of cybercriminal
activity, which is creating a real strain on the existing ecommerce
infrastructure.
The Secure Electrans' HomePay device represents a
simple, secure and convenient solution to online transactions for both
merchants and consumers. Merchants or those that provide their payment
processing simply add the Chip&PIN option to their checkout
page.These personalzied promotional bestchipcard comes
with free shipping. For the consumer the HomePay device is the size of a
small calculator and can be connected to a home computer via USB or can
access mobile devices via Bluetooth when on the move. The payment is
made in exactly the same way as a shop Chip&PIN device (card-present
and off-line PIN verified), providing the consumer and merchant the
same security assurances online as in the high street.We are one of the
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The
simplicity of HomePay overcomes an additional problem with current
ecommerce transactions, which is that many customers are put off from
buying online due to the increasing complexity of counter-fraud systems,
as merchants try to reduce their exposure to fraud. Indeed, current
merchant examples show that between 6 and 60% of all Verified by Visa /
MasterCard SecureCode / 3D-Secure transactions are abandoned4.
HomePay
operates through the multi-billion pound global and trusted
Chip&PIN infrastructure, and has the potential to create a
standardised payment processing architecture for online transactions.
Merchants would benefit from significant costs savings as Chip&PIN
transaction fees are lower than the 'card-not-present' rates. This also
will protect the merchant against significant chargeback costs incurred
from current payment providers.
Secure Electrans' HomePay system
is currently in trial phase within the UK for online shopping, smart
energy pre-payment and mobile payment.
Chris Jarman, Managing
Director of Secure Electrans commented: "With annual increases in
ecommerce payments, it is important to bring the security and simplicity
of the payment process up to a standard consumers have come to expect
when paying by card on the high street. HomePay goes beyond security
alone - simplicity is essential too, and consumers will no longer have
to fill out page after page when checking out online; the sensation will
be just like paying for a product in a shop, minus the queue!"
"We
are delighted with the significant progress made by the HomePay device
in the recent OSeC pilot project and audit." said the OSeC coordinator
Regine Quentmeier of SRC representing the German Banking Industry
Committee. "We believe that the process of implementing a Common CC
Certification Scheme for SEPA is vital for raising standards and
transparency within the industry in Europe. Secure Electrans have
achieved an outstanding result."
A spokesperson for CESG added:
"CESG acknowledges the work that has been performed by a technical
community (JTEMs) consisting of equipment developers, evaluation
laboratories, European Common Criteria certification bodies, and payment
scheme representatives, in the production of a detailed specification
(protection profile and associated supporting documents) suitable for
use in the evaluation and certification of payment terminals. This work
has also been greatly assisted by the OSeC Group in working towards a
Common European Payment scheme, and has been able to take account of
both the technical security needs and the wider operational and risk
management approaches used by payment schemes. CESG is pleased to see
that a UK developed product HomePay HP 100 Series, has successfully
completed its evaluation in a UK CLEF and is the first in its category
under this approach."
Secure Electrans Managing Director Chris
Jarman concluded; "This latest achievement, when considered in addition
to the huge scope of commercial uses to which HomePay can be put, is
extremely exciting, since it gives a clear and comparative indication of
HomePay's technical capability and versatility."
In addition to the CAS POI accreditation, the HomePay system achieved Europay,Purchase an chipcard to
enjoy your iPhone any way you like. MasterCard and Visa (EMV) level 1
and 2 certification in late 2011 and secured PCI PTS 3.1 Global
Certification in October 2012. These are significant achievements that
allow for interfacing with the same systems banks and merchants use in
the authorisation of debit and credit card transactions.
The
Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) this week attacked Mozilla, the
maker of Firefox, for being anti-business, hiding behind a veneer of
populism and harboring "techno-libertarians and academic elites who
believe in liberty and freedom ... as long as they get to decide the
definitions of liberty and freedom."
In a long -- almost 4,000
words -- blog post, Randall Rothenberg, the CEO of the IAB US, took
Mozilla to task over the open-source company's revamped third-party
cookie blocking scheme, a point of contention between the online ad
industry and the browser builder since the latter unveiled plans to
block some of the cookies used by online advertisers to track users' Web
movements, then deliver targeted ads.
While the most
provocative of Rothenberg's criticisms were aimed at what he called
Mozilla's values, his biggest beef with the Firefox-CCH plan seemed to
be that Mozilla had set itself up as an unelected "gatekeeper" with the
power to decide the fate of online businesses.
"The company's
own statements and explanations indicate that Mozilla is making extreme
value judgments with extraordinary impact on the digital supply chain,
securing for itself a significant gatekeeper position in which it and
its handpicked minions will be able to determine which voices gain
distribution and which do not on the Internet," charged Rothenberg.
"The
browser is certainly the gatekeeper and the gateway to the broad
landscape of the Internet," agreed Ray Valdes, an analyst with Gartner,
acknowledging the realities of the Web. "But most users are not aware of
privacy, or simply don't care, whether it's in the browser or on
Facebook. It certainly doesn't loom large in the minds of the average
consumer [although] it is a hot-button issue for a small part of the
user population."
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