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15 posts from December 2011

James Anderson, MasterCard

By Dave Birch posted Dec 28 2011 at 10:23 AM

James Anderson is group head and senior vice president for Mobile Product Development Payments at MasterCard. In this role, he is responsible for developing all mobile payment products, including proximity payments, mobile web payments and mobile remote payments. In addition to leading MasterCard’s mobile product development, he also leads commercialization efforts and supports sales and business development activities around the world. This gives him a valuable global perspective on the evolution of mobile payments. James is also Vice Chair of the NFC Forum.

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Electronic legal tender

By Dave Birch posted Dec 27 2011 at 11:23 AM

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These opinions are my own (I think) and presented solely in my capacity as an interested member of the general public [posted with ecto]

Regulate the right things, please

By Dave Birch posted Dec 23 2011 at 12:00 PM

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These opinions are my own (I think) and presented solely in my capacity as an interested member of the general public [posted with ecto]

A bit of a show

By Dave Birch posted Dec 22 2011 at 5:10 PM

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These opinions are my own (I think) and presented solely in my capacity as an interested member of the general public [posted with ecto]

Adam Shostack, Microsoft

By Dave Birch posted Dec 22 2011 at 11:38 AM

Adam Shostack, who is part of Microsoft's Security Development Lifecycle team, co-wrote "The New School of Information Security" with Andrew Stewart to examine some of the ongoing shortcomings of the information security profession, and propose some very practical steps that any individual or organization can take to improve things. In this podcast, Adam explains what motivated him to write the book and talks about one or two of those practical steps, including the role of games in educating people about security and privacy. (Please note: Adam has asked me to point out a minor correction: Laurie Williams created "Protection Poker" not "Threat Poker".)

I happen to have a spare copy of Adam's excellent game on my desk in front of, and I will dispatch it post-haste to the first person to reply to comment on this post with the name of the virus that supposedly derailed the Iranian nuclear weapons programme.

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BarCampBank5 London is go

By Dave Birch posted Dec 21 2011 at 1:13 PM

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These opinions are my own (I think) and presented solely in my capacity as an interested member of the general public [posted with ecto]

1995 and all that

By Dave Birch posted Dec 19 2011 at 1:54 PM

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These opinions are my own (I think) and presented solely in my capacity as an interested member of the general public [posted with ecto]

M-laundering

By Dave Birch posted Dec 15 2011 at 12:08 PM

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These opinions are my own (I think) and presented solely in my capacity as an interested member of the general public [posted with ecto]

Brett King, Movenbank

By Dave Birch posted Dec 14 2011 at 9:46 AM

Brett King, best selling Author of BANK 2.0, is a renowned public speaker, blogger, and advisor to some of the world’s biggest financial services organizations and leading brands. He is one of the founders of Movenbank, a new proposition in the mobile financial services space and the subject of this discussion.

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Not wallet wars, but certainly skirmishes

By Dave Birch posted Dec 13 2011 at 1:34 PM

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These opinions are my own (I think) and presented solely in my capacity as an interested member of the general public [posted with ecto]