Whole Paycheck Year-End Wrap |
Top Data Breaches Of 2019 |
2019: A Banner Year (And Bumper Data Crop) For Hackers Billions of records. Millions of victims. Thousands of hack attacks. In the rearview mirror, 2019 will go down as a rough year for data security. Hackers grabbed everything from Social Security numbers to gaming site passwords. The dark web beckons, and synthetic IDs are gaining traction. We take a look at some of the more notable hacks that made 2019 a year many companies may like to forget. |
2020 To Mark A Turning Point At The Point of Sale We asked 30 payment executives to make a prediction about payments and commerce that they’d put in a time capsule to be unearthed at the end of 2020. Amid the common themes that emerged: Change will come to the point of sale. Too obvious? Not until you read why they said what they said. |
Can Faster Shared Bikes Change U.S. Commutes? Scooters and eBikes are making gains in the U.S., but what about using faster bicycles and mobile apps to enable carless commutes? In a new PYMNTS interview, Dr. Raoul Stöckle, CEO and co-founder of Bond Mobility, talks about bringing a new form of mobility-as-a-service to the U.S. and why the time might be right even in an auto-obsessed culture. |
| PODCAST: Restaurant Trends | Where Consumers Will Eat On New Year’s Eve Out or in or something in between? New Year’s Eve means it’s time for fancy toasts over plates of good food — and that means restaurants must be on their best game. But what does that mean as 2019 turns into 2020? In a new PYMNTS interview, Andrew Robbins, co-founder and president at Paytronix, gives an insider’s view into how restaurants can thrive during the New Year’s Eve rush, and how the big restaurant trends will play out next year and beyond. | |