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yitf Food Giant s Appetite For Supply Chain Via Blockchain
« le: Juin 17, 2025, 06:39:33 pm »
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 French Groupement des Cartes Bancaires  CB  is testing a Natural Security Alliance approved biometric payment system, which would be available by EOY. In a first phase a fingerprint-reading chip will be integrated into a key fob and stanley shop  it is intended to sequentially incorporate it into micro-SD smartphone cards. Users will still need to enter their codes, enhancing se stanley cup curity. Identification of the fingerprint will remain in the chip and not be  stanley kubek collected in a database.Gilbert Arira, General Director, CB said:  Although the financial community thinks biometrics adds functional and operational value, the technology must respect all CB demands, particularly on what concerns robustness, security and interoperability, essential basis for the trust placed on CB products. C茅dric Hozanne, CEO, Natural Security Alliance affirmed:  This solution will allow French banks to offer their customers a new payment method that will reinforce their security and bring simplicity, calm and convenience.  Whats Hot  is aggregated content. PYMNTS claims no responsibility for the accuracy of the content published by the original source.