3 Reasons Why Your Payment App Needs EMVCo SBMP Certification
With mobile payment technologies advancing rapidly, so do the capabilities of attackers. To ensure robust security measures, the EMVCo SBMP certification stands as a beacon of trust and reliability. This certification, backed by industry giants like Mastercard, VISA, and American Express, offers a standardized security evaluation process tailored to safeguard against emerging threats. For a software-based mobile payment app vendor, obtaining EMVCo SBMP certification is not just a choice; it’s a necessity.
Here are three compelling reasons why your payment app needs to be EMVCo SBMP certified:
In an era defined by digital transactions and mobile payments, security is non-negotiable. EMVCo SBMP certification equips your payment app with the highest standards of security, earning trust and acceptance from major card brands and users alike. By undergoing the SBMP evaluation process, you demonstrate a steadfast commitment to security excellence and position your payment app as a beacon of trust in the fintech landscape. Don’t compromise on security; get EMVCo SBMP certified today and fortify your payment app against emerging threats.
Since 2021, i-Sprint’s App Shielding technology has obtained EMVCo SBMP certification, following a successful evaluation for Software-Based Mobile Payment (SBMP). For mobile payment solution vendors, staying compliant with evolving regulations is crucial. This certification assures developers using our software that their apps are equipped with the utmost protection standards, offering peace of mind and confidence in their work.
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3 Reasons Why Your Payment App Needs EMVCo SBMP Certification
3 Reasons Why Your Payment App Needs EMVCo SBMP Certification With mobile payment technologies advancing rapidly, so do the capabilities of attackers. To ensure robust security measures, the EMVCo SBMP certification stands as [...]
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