New technology is designed to make our lives as consumers easier and more accessible. With the development of Smartphones, mobile tablets, mobile apps, and cloud networks, consumers can take care of all their personal needs on one device. Greater functionality

Our shopping habits have evolved. We used to make our rounds to the brick and mortar stores to fill our needs, stopping at multiple shops until we found the best deal. The Internet enhanced the process by adding unlimited pricing,

As technology evolves, the number of outlets to share personal information increases, raising the level of vulnerability to ID theft and fraud. Companies now need to reevaluate their fraud prevention measures to make sure those measures are in co ordinance

Data. breach. These two small words can cause a BIG problem for businesses, especially those who house their consumers’ information for purchasing reasons. The popular online retailer, Zappos.com, just recently felt the wrath of a data breach that happened right

 In today’s ever changing world of new technology, companies are constantly trying to provide the newest innovations, products, and services to survive. Consumers and businesses alike want everything, and they want it now. Two of the newest trends in payments

45%... Forty five percent of all personal computers are now predicted to be infected with software that is designed to steal money from your bank account, according to The Anti Phishing Working Group. New groups of “cyber gangs” are going

Many small businesses are being deprived of adequate security measures not because they are too difficult to obtain, but because of one simple reason…money. This break in the soci economic status of businesses creates a security “poverty line” that leaves

Happy New Year Now that the ball has dropped and the confetti has been swept up, the team at EVS has taken the time to plan for 2012 by meeting the ID verification and authentication needs