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Read more ›The comment period for draft descriptions of two National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE) retail cybersecurity projects closes this Friday, June 3. The projects are: “Multifactor Authentication for e-Commerce” and “Securing Non-Credit Card, Sensitive […]
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