Do Merchants That Outsource Payment Processing Still Have Risk From a Breach?
Last week a small New England bakery announced that its point-of-sale (POS) devices were infected with malware that may have put card data at risk....By: BakerHostetler
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View ArticlePCI Security Standards Council Offers Guidance For Protecting Payment Card Data
On February 14, the PCI Security Standards Council, the open global forum responsible for setting payment security standards, issued guidelines for merchants on the factors and risks they must address...
View ArticleUpdated Data-Security Standards for Credit-Card Transactions
New security standards are scheduled to be released by the PCI Security Standards Council on November 7th. The updated standards are expected to require companies to protect credit-card terminals from...
View ArticlePCI DSS 3.0: Business as Usual?
In the past, critics of the Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard (DSS) have alleged that the DSS requirements either (1) provide little more than a minimal baseline for security with a...
View ArticleNew PCI Guidance Provides Businesses With Security Incident Response Assistance
A security event involving payment card data, especially card present data, can be one of the most costly events a company may face. Not only did a recent study report the average total cost of a data...
View ArticleSuperior Court Dismisses Warranty Of Accuracy Claim
This decision holds that Delaware does not recognize a claim for the implied warranty of accuracy for a report of an inspection company. Of course, that does not mean there is no breach of contract...
View ArticlePCI DSS v. 3.2: New Requirements Coming to Protect Your Customers’ Wallets
The Payment Card Industry (PCI) Security Standards Council (PCI Council) released Version 3.2 of the PCI Data Security Standard (PCI DSS), containing several new requirements for merchants, acquirers,...
View ArticleDo Merchants That Outsource Payment Processing Still Have Risk From a Breach?
Last week a small New England bakery announced that its point-of-sale (POS) devices were infected with malware that may have put card data at risk....By: BakerHostetler
View ArticleUpdated Data-Security Standards for Credit-Card Transactions
New security standards are scheduled to be released by the PCI Security Standards Council on November 7th. The updated standards are expected to require companies to protect credit-card terminals from...
View ArticlePCI DSS 3.0: Business as Usual?
In the past, critics of the Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard (DSS) have alleged that the DSS requirements either (1) provide little more than a minimal baseline for security with a...
View ArticleNew PCI Guidance Provides Businesses With Security Incident Response Assistance
A security event involving payment card data, especially card present data, can be one of the most costly events a company may face. Not only did a recent study report the average total cost of a data...
View ArticleSuperior Court Dismisses Warranty Of Accuracy Claim
This decision holds that Delaware does not recognize a claim for the implied warranty of accuracy for a report of an inspection company. Of course, that does not mean there is no breach of contract...
View ArticlePCI DSS v. 3.2: New Requirements Coming to Protect Your Customers’ Wallets
The Payment Card Industry (PCI) Security Standards Council (PCI Council) released Version 3.2 of the PCI Data Security Standard (PCI DSS), containing several new requirements for merchants, acquirers,...
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