Monday, April 18, 2011
Smart Card Alliance website updated
The Smart Card Alliance unveiled new resources, including multimedia and expanded search capabilities, to its website, www.smartcardalliance.org. The new features are designed to give visitors easier access to the SCA's extensive content on the latest trends in technology for the payments, health care, physical access, identity and transportation markets.
The new multimedia center features video interviews of experts talking about the industry's hottest topics. The first set of interviews covers a wide range of topics, including near field communication (NFC) and mobile payments, transit agency acceptance of open bankcard payments, the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace, health care information exchange, and biometrics and smart card technology.
Also new are slideshows on such topics as smart card technology and the National Cybersecurity Strategy, chip-enabled mobile marketing and chip-enabled Europay/MasterCard/Visa cards.
In addition, the site now has enhanced search capabilities so visitors can readily access the SCA's latest news, white papers, industry publications, market research reports, industry certification and education resources, and more.
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