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* [[Bilateral]] | * [[Bilateral]] | ||
* [[Card]] | * [[Card scheme]] | ||
* [[Information technology]] | * [[Information technology]] | ||
* [[Interoperability]] | * [[Interoperability]] |
Latest revision as of 13:24, 31 October 2022
1. Information technology.
A part of the internet owned or controlled by an organisation or individual, often having the same suffix in its IP address.
For example "treasurers.org".
- 3D Secure's 3-domain structure
- "3D Secure is a security protocol...
- The name 3D Secure derives from 3-domain structure.
- The authentication is a three-part process, with three parties involved:
- The card issuer, such as Visa or MasterCard
- The acquirer, and
- The interoperability domain, such as the payment system.
- 3D Secure - the Treasurer's Wiki.
2. Ownership - control - influence - knowledge.
Any identifiable area of ownership, control, knowledge, influence or responsibility.
- Mutual understanding with bank supervisory domain
- "The existence of Spanish banking groups conducting financial activities in Latin American countries through local subsidiaries – and the possible inverse situation – entails the need for a better mutual understanding of both the banking system and the supervisory domain and for increasing the co-operation and exchange of information between the authorities entrusted with the prudential supervision in both countries... "
- Spain - other international bilateral MoUs - the Treasurer's Wiki.