When Target CFO John Mulligan testified before a Senate committee this week, he provided a clear view of steps the retailer would take to protect against a future cyber-breach. He shared that Target had moved up its timeline to deploy chip-enabled smart card technology for use with its proprietary REDcards and terminal acceptance devices. He also made a point that responsibility for protection against another cyber attack was a shared responsibility, saying in an article from ....

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