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Re: Report on security of e-money by BIS




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Date: Mon, 16 Sep 1996 10:39:14 +0100
From: [email protected] (Leo Van Hove)
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Subject: Re: Report on security of e-money by BIS


>So, I am still keen on that report ...
>
>>  No political recommandations.
>(ok)
>>  Possibliy the report will soon be online. Meanwhile it should be
>>  possible to order a copy at www.bis.org.
>
>but the site has no email address or ordering info.  The report
>is not listed as far as I could see.  As I have a scanner, I
>shall attempt to secure a paper copy, but it looks like recourse
>to historical methods of communications is called for.  Now, how
>does one operate this push-button dial thingy...
>
>--
>iang
>[email protected]


Found the following on the FRB of New York site at

http://www.ny.frb.org/pihome/news/g10.html

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SECURITY MEASURES FOR ELECTRONIC MONEY ARE
              EFFECTIVE, G-10 TASK FORCE REPORTS

NEW YORK -- Existing security measures to protect electronic money
products, when
implemented correctly, can provide consumers and issuers adequate
protection from fraud, according to a report by G-10 central bank computer
and security experts.

The report, issued through the Bank for International Settlements, was
prepared by

<snip>

*** This report will be available in its entirely on this site in the near
future.***

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leo


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