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Isis Partnership Entrusts Gemalto to Secure NFC Payment System
by Kevin Krause on December 13th, 2011 at 6:41 pm


As a new technology, there are still some things to work out, the biggest being security concerns.

What is in here is not important at all
Enter Gemalto, the company chosen to secure the financial information of consumers when using Isis
 
sis Partnership Entrusts Gemalto to Secure NFC Payment System
by Kevin Krause on December 13th, 2011 at 6:41 pm
What is in here is not important at all
Enter Gemalto, the company chosen to secure the financial information of consumers when using Isis.
 
sis Partnership Entrusts Gemalto to Secure NFC Payment System
by Kevin Krause on December 13th, 201As a new technology, there are still some things to work out, the biggest being security concerns.
What is in here is not important at all
Enter Gemalto, the company chosen to secure the financial information of consumers when using Isis.1 at 6:41 pm
 
Isis Partnership Entrusts Gemalto to Secure NFC Payment System
by Kevin Krause on December 13th, 2011 at 6:41 pm
As a new technology, there are still some things to work out, the biggest being security concerns.

Enter Gemalto, the company chosen to secure the financial information of consumers when using Isis.
 
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Time:December 13th, 2011 at 6:41 pm

Preceding:As a new technology, there are still some things to work out, the biggest being security concerns.


Following:Enter Gemalto, the company chosen to secure the financial information of consumers when using Isis. Making users feel safe using NFC payments would go a long way towards adoption of the system
 
Isis Partnership Entrusts Gemalto to Secure NFC Payment System
by Kevin Krause on December 13th, 2011 at 6:41 pm

As a new technology, there are still some things to work out, the biggest being security concerns.

Enter Gemalto, the company chosen to secure the financial information of consumers when using Isis.
 
Isis Partnership Entrusts Gemalto to Secure NFC Payment System
by Kevin Krause on December 13th, 2011 at 6:41 pm

As a new technology, there are still some things to work out, the biggest being security concerns.
What is in here is not important at all
Enter Gemalto, the company chosen to secure the financial information of consumers when using Isis.
 
by Kevin Krause on December 13th, 2011 at 6:41 pm
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The Isis mobile payments platform is back by a partnership including AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile. With big names backing the service, it seems like the mobile wallet system has a chance of catching on. That is, if people can trust NFC-based purchasing options with their bank money. As a new technology, there are still some things to work out, the biggest being security concerns.
What is in here is not important at all
Enter Gemalto, the company chosen to secure the financial information of consumers when using Isis. Making users feel safe using NFC payments would go a long way towards adoption of the system.
 
Isis Partnership Entrusts Gemalto to Secure NFC Payment System
by Kevin Krause on December 13th, 2011 at 6:41 pm

As a new technology, there are still some things to work out, the biggest being security concerns.
What is in here is not important at all
Enter Gemalto, the company chosen to secure the financial information of consumers when using Isis.
 
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Isis Partnership Entrusts Gemalto to Secure NFC Payment System

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by Kevin Krause on December 13th, 2011 at 6:41 pm

Sentence preceding:
As a new technology, there are still some things to work out, the biggest being security concerns.

Sentence following:
Enter Gemalto, the company chosen to secure the financial information of consumers when using Isis.
 
Isis Partnership Entrusts Gemalto to Secure NFC Payment System

by Kevin Krause on December 13th, 2011 at 6:41 pm
isis_tm_logo_w_stars_black_rgb110405144221.jpeg
The Isis mobile payments platform is back by a partnership including AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile. With big names backing the service, it seems like the mobile wallet system has a chance of catching on. That is, if people can trust NFC-based purchasing options with their bank money. As a new technology, there are still some things to work out, the biggest being security concerns.
What is in here is not important at all
Enter Gemalto, the company chosen to secure the financial information of consumers when using Isis. Making users feel safe using NFC payments would go a long way towards adoption of the system. The issue of mobile payment security recently surfaced with news of Verizon keeping Google Wallet off of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Nexus. Verizon cited the need for a more secure system before allowing Google
 
Isis Partnership Entrusts Gemalto to Secure NFC Payment System
by Kevin Krause on December 13th, 2011 at 6:41 pm

That is, if people can trust NFC-based purchasing options with their bank money. As a new technology, there are still some things to work out, the biggest being security concerns.
What is in here is not important at all
Enter Gemalto, the company chosen to secure the financial information of consumers when using Isis.
 
As a new technology, there are still some things to work out, the biggest being security concerns.
What is in here is not important at all
Enter Gemalto, the company chosen to secure the financial information of consumers when using Isis.

Isis Partnership Entrusts Gemalto to Secure NFC Payment System
by Kevin Krause on December 13th, 2011 at 6:41 pm
 
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