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PYMNTS Podcast
PYMNTS
11 episodes
5 days ago
As Capital One’s Tom Poole, Prove’s Rodger Desai, and Citadel’s Chris Palumbo tell Karen Webster, the next era of payments will erase the line between identity and transaction. Authentication won’t feel like a step in the process. It will be the process itself, where trust has to be built in, not bolted on.
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As Capital One’s Tom Poole, Prove’s Rodger Desai, and Citadel’s Chris Palumbo tell Karen Webster, the next era of payments will erase the line between identity and transaction. Authentication won’t feel like a step in the process. It will be the process itself, where trust has to be built in, not bolted on.
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Technology,
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How Invisible Payments Are Forcing Digital Identity to Evolve
PYMNTS Podcast
44 minutes
5 days ago
How Invisible Payments Are Forcing Digital Identity to Evolve
As Capital One’s Tom Poole, Prove’s Rodger Desai, and Citadel’s Chris Palumbo tell Karen Webster, the next era of payments will erase the line between identity and transaction. Authentication won’t feel like a step in the process. It will be the process itself, where trust has to be built in, not bolted on.
PYMNTS Podcast
As Capital One’s Tom Poole, Prove’s Rodger Desai, and Citadel’s Chris Palumbo tell Karen Webster, the next era of payments will erase the line between identity and transaction. Authentication won’t feel like a step in the process. It will be the process itself, where trust has to be built in, not bolted on.