Mastercard evolves contactless technology for quantum world

Jan 28th at 10:56
28-01-2021 10:56:15+07:00

Mastercard evolves contactless technology for quantum world

Mastercard announced it is applying the latest quantum-resistant technologies to develop the next generation of contactless payments so that consumers continue to enjoy high levels of security and convenience for decades to come.

The new Enhanced Contactless (Ecos) specifications are an industry-first and will help ensure contactless technology is future-proofed as the dynamic digital landscape evolves and new technologies like quantum computing are introduced.

The demand for faster, more convenient, safer and now cleaner ways to pay has driven the transition to contactless. This trend will only continue to grow. In fact, in the third quarter of 2020, contactless penetration represented 41 percent of in-person purchase transactions globally, up 30 percent from a year ago.

Mastercard evolves contactless technology for quantum world

Mastercard has been spearheading the transition to contactless payments for years and developing specifications like Ecos to support industry standardization efforts and ensure the entire ecosystem benefits from higher levels of security.

“Contactless is the present and future of in-person payments. 2020 brought with it a rapid acceleration of digitization and reinforced the importance of digital solutions – like contactless – to help meet our everyday needs,” said Ajay Bhalla, President, Cyber & Intelligence, Mastercard.

“As the ecosystem continues to evolve, more connected devices and the Internet of Things are going to create more user demand and an even greater need for constant innovation to build next-generation capability, helping to ensure that technology never outpaces trust", he added.

With Ecos, consumers, merchants and financial institutions will benefit from: Enhanced Convenience – Over time; Enhanced Trust – Ecos leverages new quantum-resistant technology to deliver next-generation algorithms and cryptographic key strengths while keeping the contactless interaction under half a second; Enhanced Privacy – The new specifications deliver advanced protection when account information is shared between the card or digital wallet and the checkout terminal. Ecos builds on the increased requirements to support various privacy regulations.

As the new specifications are activated over the coming years, consumers and merchants can expect a seamless transition. Digital wallets, mobile payments, contactless cards and point-of-sale terminals will continue to work as they do today.

Compatibility with Ecos and current contactless specifications is simple. Ecos works behind the scenes and is delivered via a software upgrade, meaning no new hardware or terminals are required. This investment complements similar ones in tokenization, 3-D Secure and Click to Pay, delivering a better consumer and merchant experience.

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