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Tokenization Vs. End-to-End Encryption: Experts Weigh in

Tokenization Vs. End-to-End Encryption: Experts Weigh in

Pros and Cons of the Emerging Technologies Eyed to Improve Data Security

Monday, October 19, 2009

Tokenization or end to end encryption - which solution will win the hearts of data protectors in the race to secure data?

A recent study conducted by PriceWaterhouseCoopers on behalf of the Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council shows that end to end encryption and tokenization are the top choices for companies seeking to employ new emerging technologies to protect payment card and other critical data.

But what are the pros and cons of each approach? We turned to a panel of information security experts

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