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Toward sustainable cash with green factories
 
#Currency Management
Feature
4 Mins.

Toward sustainable cash with green factories

Sustainability starts from the design of a factory or industrial installation. If certain principles are followed, it can be efficient and cost-effective.

Women with mobile phone in urban surroundings
#Connectivity & IoT
Insights
5 Mins.

Full stack thinking: enabling massive IoT

The massive IoT is a catchy term, but unlocking its full potential depends upon all stakeholders aligning on standards across connectivity and hardware.

Interface of the login for CBDC
#Digital Currency Ecosystem
Feature
4 Mins.

Success factors for CBDCs

Beyond mere technical feasibility, it is worth asking how certain advancements can actually make lives better. We look at how CBDCs could answer this question.

Beyond passwords: the future of authentication
 
#Trusted Software
Technical Innovation
8 Mins.

Beyond passwords: the future of authentication

Say goodbye to passwords and OTPs! Learn how banks provide customers with a seamless and robust authentication experience by going passwordless.

Woman travelling with cellphone at airport
#Business Transformation
Global Trends
5 Mins.

Future travel: automated border crossings

Travelers tired of endless queues at border crossings can look forward to better days ahead – though certain restrictions will still apply.

A Bangladeshi woman smiling at her smartphone
#Identity Technology
Report
6 Mins.

Service and maintenance: a passport to success

How does Veridos keep Bangladesh’s mammoth ePassport rollout project on track throughout its 10-year life cycle? With dedicated service and maintenance.

Post-Quantum Cryptography and Quantum-Resistant Cryptography – PQC – Conceptual Illustration
#Digital Currency Ecosystem
New Technology
5 Mins.

Quantum threats: securing CBDC cryptography

Like most payment methods, CBDC wallets are secured cryptographically. But the existing security is threatened by advances in quantum computing. The industry needs to prepare.