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Tokenization could save mobile payments

New solution to the mobile commerce security problem could be here

As mobile commerce becomes more popular, questions regarding its security are beginning to be raised. Some consumers have expressed a lack of confidence in mobile payment systems, claiming that they do not do enough to protect their financial information. The Mobile Payments Industry Workgroup believes that a new way to keep consumers information sector is becoming more viable. The organization believes that tokenization could help instill more confidence in mobile commerce among consumers.

Tokenization may be able to make mobile commerce more secure and protect consumer information

Tokenization involves the digitization of financial information. Instead of using these information directly, mobile payment platforms use “tokens” as a way to authenticate a payment from a mobile device. The tokenization process involves the random generation of a substitute value that is meant to replace financial information. Because tokens do not contain actual financial information, they are often considered as a viable way to keep consumers safe when they are participating in mobile commerce.

Security has held back the growth of the mobile commerce field for some time now

Mobile payments securitySecurity issues have been a barrier that the mobile commerce space has had trouble overcoming. Over the past few years, high-profile cyber attacks have called into question the overall security of mobile platforms and have reduced consumer confidence in the mobile payments field. Without adequate security, the growth of mobile commerce may be stymied. The use of tokens as a replacement for financial information may help solve this problem in the future.

Tokenization lacks standards and coordination, making it difficult to implement in the mobile commerce field

While tokenization is gaining momentum, there are still many challenges facing its widespread adoption. The most significant of these challenges is the lack of standards and coordination within the mobile payments space. Organizations have yet to agree and work together on how tokenization can be implemented so that tokens can see widespread use. Currently, Visa and MasterCard are the two largest companies that are implementing a tokenization service in order to make mobile payments more secure than they have been in the past.

Mobile commerce platform embraces biometric technology

Alipay to adopt biometric technology to make mobile payments much more secure than they are currently

Apple may not be the only name in the biometric game. Alipay, the prominent mobile payments platform from China’s Alibaba, is preparing to launch its first biometric-based identification system. Biometric technology is becoming more important in the field of mobile commerce. Because this field has to do with the trafficking of financial information, security is a major priority for the industry as a whole. Biometric technology can help ensure the security of a person’s financial information while using a mobile device.

Biometric technology from Nok Nok Labs to be used on Galaxy S5 devices

Alibaba plans to enable secure online payments through fingerprint scanners on Samsung Galaxy S5 devices in the near future. These devices are equipped with biometric technology that will allow for secure mobile payments through the Alipay mobile application. The Alipay Wallet will also take advantage of this technology, replacing the password it needs with a fingerprint instead. The technology that is being used for this purpose comes from Nok Nok Labs.

Mobile security continues to receive relatively little attention, especially when it comes to matters of digital commerce

mobile commerce - biometrics security technologyMobile commerce security is a major issue that has received only modest attention in recent years. Despite the massive number of people that have embraced mobile payments, relatively few of them take steps to protect their financial information when shopping online. Some mobile commerce platforms also lack the security solutions needed to protect their users, which has lead to serious problems for certain companies in the past.

Biometric technology could make people much more comfortable with the concept of mobile commerce

Biometric technology is one of the most aggressive solutions to the security problem. A hacker can exploit the security faults of mobile devices and applications, but mimicking a person’s biometric information is a much more difficult task. Using a fingerprint to keep a mobile device secure could introduce a greater degree of security to the mobile commerce space and make people much more comfortable with shopping online from a mobile device.