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December 2011, No. 293a
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Last Updated: 12/05/2011

Improving Security for Remote Payments (Special Issue)

Nour Abdul-Razzak, Katy Jacob, Richard Porter

Given the growing popularity of e-commerce and m-commerce over the past few years, remote payments have become commonplace. Unfortunately, remote payments fraud has grown in response. On September 26, 2011, the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and the Secure Remote Payment Council (SRPc) co-hosted a symposium to discuss strategies that help reduce such forms of fraud.

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Business economist Katy Jacob discusses some of the underlying issues that motivated the organization of the conference.

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