Australian Consumer Watchdog Moves to Empower Encryption Upgrade for Card Payments

Australian Consumer Watchdog Moves to Empower Encryption Upgrade for Card Payments

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is considering approval for the payments industry to collaboratively transition from the outdated TDES encryption standard to the more secure and efficient AES standard for card payments. This move aims to enhance nationwide security without significantly impacting competition or consumer experience. #ACCC #AESEncryption

Keypoints

  • The ACCC is inviting public comments on a proposal to authorize industry cooperation for migrating to AES encryption.
  • This transition aims to replace the aging Triple Data Encryption Standard (TDES) used across Australia’s card payment systems.
  • Implementing AES will improve security, speed, and efficiency in card payment transactions.
  • The authorization could accelerate the migration process, ensuring faster security enhancements nationwide.
  • The public can submit feedback until August 29 before the final decision is made.

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