PCI DSS Requirement 2.2, one of the strictest regulations regarding card payment security, deals with system hardening. Learn more about this complex requirement in this blog.
Key injection refers to injecting encryption keys for a payment processor being used to handle electronic transactions at POS (point-of-sale) terminals.
Point to Point Encryption (P2PE) is an encryption standard for cardholder information under PCI DSS. Learn how this tool works, and how it contributes to compliance efforts, in this blog.
High-risk merchant accounts face lower transaction approval rates and higher fees, both of which can reduce a merchant’s overall revenue.
An Independent Sales Organization is a third-party company that manages merchant accounts while an Independent Software Vendor is a software producer.
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If you need to meet PCI compliance, discover what AoC means and why it’s essential to maintain compliance, avoid violations, and protect cardholder data.