SECURE CONNECT

Brand Owner Address Description
SECURECONNECT Salido 11 East 1st Street, No. 322 New York NY 10003 SECURE CONNECT;Payment processing service for merchants which utilizes point-to-point encryption and tokenization to increase payment data security; providing secured payment gateway services for merchants to process payment transactions of customers; Providing secured payment gateway services for point-of-sale credit card, debit card, and electronic payments utilizing point to point encryption (P2PE); payment gateway services, namely, authorizing and processing secure, real-time payments for others over a network connection utilizing point to point encryption (P2PE);Data encryption services; Data encryption services for providing security and anonymity for electronically transmitted credit card transactions; providing point to point encryption (P2PE) services for merchants to process payment transactions of customers; providing point-to-point encryption (P2PE) services by connecting merchant's point-of-sale environment to the payment processing network with no third-party intermediaries; Data encryption services for payment card data at the point-of-interaction (POI); Data encryption and decryption services, namely, securely managing the encryption and decryption of devices; Data encryption services using secure encryption methodologies and cryptographic key operations; Data decryption services; Data decryption services, namely, managing the decryption environment and all decrypted account data;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method and system for sending, receiving and managing the exchange of messages between an intranet and multiple external users using a secure server as an intermediary interface for Internet communications. In one form, the secure server operates in a replication mode with a Lotus Domino server wherein secure transmissions are designated by an @secure URL. In another form, secure transmissions are implemented by establishing a secure connection to the secure server using a browser addressing the server URL. The server operating system interfaces with the intranet so that the intranet user can use standard groupware, such as Lotus Notes, to create, send and receive secure documents. External users are notified by normal e-mail of the presence of secure documents at the server and must connect to the server in a secure mode to retrieve documents. Responses to documents are automatically returned to the sender's e-mail server using secure transmission.