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Tokenization protects underlying sensitive values (USV) by substituting a pseudonym for storage or processing. However, static tokens increase risk to the USV as they tend to be long-term, stored in databases, reused by applications or detokenized by applications that need the original USV. This session will describe an alternative called derived unique token per transaction (DUTPT).
Learning Objectives:
1: Understand basic tokenization methods.
2: Understand payment vs. nonpayment tokenization.
3: Understand DUTPT method.
Learning Objectives:
1: Understand basic tokenization methods.
2: Understand payment vs. nonpayment tokenization.
3: Understand DUTPT method.
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Jeff Stapleton
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Executive Director Cybersecurity Researcher, Wells Fargo and X9F4 Cybersecurity and Cryptography Workgroup Chair
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