SecuPi announces its Dynamic Encryption approach for PCI DSS v4, addressing one of the most difficult challenges facing organizations that process cardholder data: protecting PAN without costly ...
What is PCI DSS and to whom does it apply? Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) is a comprehensive set of security requirements that apply to the processing of credit and debit cards ...
Payment Card Industry (PCI) compliance follows certain requirements launched in 2006 that are designed to ensure the safety and security of credit card data. Credit card processors mandate all ...
Recent breaches of payment systems at Target, Neiman-Marcus, and Michaels show that there’s something fundamentally wrong with the payment card data security standard we’re all reliant on, PCI DSS.
More than just another data-security standard, the PCI program is corporate America's most ambitious effort yet to prove that it can self-regulate. But even a standard with everything going for it ...
PCI standards continue to evolve, protecting against data thieves and ensuring merchants continue to have a healthy bottom line. Any organization that accepts, stores, processes or transmits ...
PALO ALTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Skyflow today announced the general availability of its PCI Level 1 Data Privacy Vault, making its API-based solution the only one ...
Can sensitive payment card data be processed and held in virtual-machine (VM) systems or cloud-computing environments? That question has been debated for a number of years, even though the PCI ...
There were many frightening takeaways from Target’s 2013 data breach that compromised more than 40 million of the company’s credit card account holders (plus contact information for more than 70 ...