Course Information
Course Overview
Near Field Communication, Host Card Emulation, RFID and Contactless Digital Payments. NFC and FinTech industry.
Master Contactless Payments and the Future of Digital Transactions!
In a world rapidly shifting towards contactless solutions, driven by the ever-expanding reach of smartphones, swift transactions, and the ongoing impact of COVID-19, the preference for contactless payments is surging. Why? because they're not only speedy but also remarkably secure. Unlike physical cards, contactless cards are a tough nut to crack when it comes to data cloning.
Before you embark on this transformative journey, please take a moment to delve into our comprehensive curriculum. It's your portal to mastering the skills needed to thrive in contactless payments.
Course Highlights:
Explore the Dynamics of Contactless Payments
Unveil the Magic of Near Field Communication (NFC)
Decode Host Card Emulation (HCE) and RFID-Based Digital Payments
Understand the Difference between Embedded Secure Element (eSE) and HCE
Venture into the World of Bluetooth Payments
Meet the Giants: Android Pay, Apple Pay, and Samsung Pay
Discover the Innovation of MST (Magnetic Secure Transmission)
Tackle Risk and Mitigation Strategies
Get a Glimpse into the Technology and Backend Processes
Immerse Yourself in the Realms of FinTech, Mobile Payment Systems, and Payment Processing
Journey through Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)-Based Payments
Delve into PayPal Video on Beacon-Based Payments
Near-field communication (NFC) is a game-changer. It's a wireless data transfer method that allows devices like smartphones, laptops, and tablets to share information when they're in close proximity, typically within a 2-inch radius. While it may sound like Bluetooth, NFC technology uses less power and functions exclusively when devices are nearby, eliminating the need for device discovery or manual synchronisation.
NFC technology plays a pivotal role in contactless peer-to-peer payments through mobile wallets such as Apple Pay, Android Pay, and Samsung Pay, as well as contactless cards. To accept these cutting-edge payment methods, you'll need specialised card readers. As the world increasingly embraces these technologies, especially in the era of COVID-19, NFC and HCE are becoming paramount in the realm of Digital Payments.
We're thrilled to simplify and demystify this essential contactless digital payment method, making it accessible to everyone in the FinTech and digital banking industry. Join us on this enlightening journey, and let's explore the future of digital transactions together.
See you in the course, where your journey toward expertise begins. Happy Learning!
With Best Regards,
The Global FinTech Academy
"If It's FinTech, Learn From Us"
Course Content
- 12 section(s)
- 17 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction to Course
- Section 2 What is NFC and Contactless Payment
- Section 3 NFC Technology
- Section 4 Secure Element and Trusted Service Manager service
- Section 5 NFC Based Transactions on Physical Card and Mobile Device
- Section 6 NFC Vs Bluetooth Based Payment
- Section 7 Host Card Emulation (HCE) and Deployment Models
- Section 8 Secure Element and Host Card Emulation (HCE) - Which is more secured
- Section 9 Samsung Pay and Magnetic secure transmission (MST)
- Section 10 Risks Mitigation Measures in Contactless Payment
- Section 11 COVID 19, Corona Virus and Contactless Payment
- Section 12 Quiz
What You’ll Learn
- NFC Near Field Communication in Digital Payment., HCE Host Card Emulation and embedded Secured Element, Contactless Digital Payments, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), Payment Processing, Difference between NFC HCE and Bluetooth based payments, Magnetic Secure Transmission (MST), Apple Pay, Google Pay, Samsung Pay, Blutooth Low Energy BLE based payments
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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CCristian Daniel López Rios
It's interesting, very well explained and it sets the expectations appropriately.
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SSitaram Mudumbi
I think the facts and terms are covered too quickly and in less depth than I’d like.
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AAbdul wasiq
I recommend this course to the people but trainer speaks too fast and everything is good about the course.
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RRemy Cote
Speak too fast and repeat too much