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		<title>By: Could this halt cardholder data leakage? &#171; Enterprise Strategy Group</title>
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		<description>[...] My old firm, First Data, have teamed up with RSA, the security division of EMC (NYSE: EMC) to provide a new service called First Data Secure Transaction Management which is engineered to enable merchants to secure payment card data and remove it from their environment while allowing access when needed. Regular readers of the hot aisle will know [...] Read the entire blog entry here &gt;&gt; [...]</description>
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