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Wed, 04/23/2008 - 08:06 by Stephen.WilsonWed, 04/23/2008 - 08:07 by Stephen.Wilson
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A simple non-technical overview is attached.  For more information, please see the URL below, or contact Stephen Wilson at swilson@lockstep.com.au.  
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See also Lockstep's <a href="/lockstep-stepwise" target="_blank"><em>Stepwise</em></a> ID theft overview. 
 
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Stepwise Card-Not-Present fraud solution

"Safety in Numbers"

Stepwise is a specially formatted digital certificate that, when loaded onto an EMV smart credit card, turns it into the best available defence against CNP fraud and ID theft in general.

A simple non-technical overview is attached. For more information, please see the URL below, or contact Stephen Wilson at swilson@lockstep.com.au.

See also Lockstep's Stepwise ID theft overview. 

 

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