The Payment Card Industry (PCI) Security Standards Council (SSC) is an open global forum launched in 2006 by the major payment card associations (MasterCard, Visa, American Express, and Japan Credit ...
Cloud providers and cloud customers now have a roadmap that defines their security responsibilities in the cloud. Since 2004, the PCI Security Standards Council (PCI SSC) has maintained the Payment ...
This policy provides guidance about the importance of protecting payment card data and customer information. Failure to protect this information may result in financial loss for customers, suspension ...
State and local governments that process credit card payments need to know how to conduct a PCI penetration test to remain compliant with the PCI DSS. For state and local governments that accept ...
But even the most expensive PCI project still pales in comparison to the costs of even a single significant data breach. A single breach can cost millions of dollars to clean up and tens of millions ...
The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) is a set of security guidelines designed to protect cardholder data, secure payment processing, safeguard organizations from breaches and ...
Credit card security is a top priority - for both consumers and businesses. But what happens if there is a security breach exposing critical data to unknown sources? What can businesses do from an IT ...
Verizon recently published its 2015 Compliance Report which got me thinking about the state of PCI Compliance and whether or not we’ve made any progress on the security front. While the report found ...
PCI DSS is a globally accepted data security standard that sets out requirements for companies to follow in order to securely process, store and transmit credit card data. It was created in 2006 by ...
An explanation to users of QuickBooks Online about what PCI compliance is, and whether or not they should pay Intuit's partner to review their systems when QB Payments is already compliant.
It’s incredible how quickly consumers have moved online. Today, mobile technology is around 30% of all U.S. e-commerce sales, so clearly customers love the convenience of shopping via a mobile device.
Michigan Tech accepts credit cards to provide a convenient way to handle business transactions such as conference registration, the purchase of course materials, or the purchase of meals at a campus ...