The Promise and Perils of Tokenization


August 1, 2010
7 Pages - SKU: YANL2751575
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By replacing something of value (a credit card number) with something of no value (a random string of numbers), tokenization can bolster security and reduce compliance risk and expense. Though lack of standards and risk of vendor lock-in may hamper adoption, tokenization nonetheless shows promise not only for internal operations, but as a basis for revenue-generating services.



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