card merchant data security

Oracle Label Security - Best Practices for Government and Defense Applications

White Paper Units that accept payment (credit/debit) cards ("Merchant Units") must comply with this document and all the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) requirements. A simple-compliance environment is defined as one where the Merchant... [31 May 2008]

Meeting PCI DSS Merchant Requirements With a WatchGuard Firebox

White Paper The objective of this white paper is to discuss those aspects of the PCI DSS standard that have an impact on a firewall deployment for a PCI DSS merchant. The goal of the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) is to create a... [31 May 2008]

PCI Data Security Standard: The Risk Mitigation Challenges of the "12 Commandments"

White Paper It only takes one security breach and the harm to a merchant's organization can be permanent. Payment Card Industry's (PCI) is designed to safeguard credit card data from the time it is received until the end of its life cycle. [13 May 2008]

PCI DSS and HIPAA: The Security Standards Share Common Ground

White Paper Many other security sets are currently operative and they interface with the merchant population that the industry serves. Federal legislation with security requirements include HIPAA (the Hospital Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) of... [16 Apr 2008]

The Merchant-Acquiring Side of the Payment Card Industry: Structure, Operations, and Challenges

White Paper In addition, the presenter discussed two recent developments: the emergence of data security standards and the new public structure of payment networks, which have drawn the focus of lawmakers, policymakers, and consumers to the merchant-acquiring... [16 Apr 2008]

The Payment Card Industry Compliance - Securing Both Merchant and Customer Data

White Paper This white paper introduces the Payment Card Industry Compliance standard, and the security threats which brought about the need to standardize the data protection of both merchants and customers. The internet is no longer just a source of... [12 Mar 2008]

Analysis: E-tailer credit card cover-up - California dreamin'?

Comment MasterCard used the phrase "a UK-based retailer" while Visa's statement spoke of "a UK-based online merchant". On Wednesday 26 April, this publication broke the news that 2,000 credit card holders, including some customers of the Clydesdale Bank... [10 May 2006]

UK retailer at centre of credit card security scare

News A spokesman for Visa Europe said: "Visa Europe can confirm that it is aware of a suspected data compromise involving a UK-based online merchant. But a MasterCard holder whose card was stopped as a result of the security breach told silicon.com... [28 Apr 2006]

Visa: Beware retail software that stockpiles PINs

News Bank of America, Citibank and Washington Mutual are among the financial institutions which have replaced more than 200,000 debit cards in the past two months and told customers that thieves obtained vital debit-card information as a result of a... [20 Mar 2006]

Hacking scandal blamed on broken rules

In a case of fraud, she said that American Express would bear the financial burden, assuming the merchant has followed all standard card acceptance procedures. The program captured credit card data, she said. [21 Jun 2005]

MasterCard scandal: More details emerge

News In a case of fraud, she said, American Express would bear the financial burden, assuming the merchant has followed all standard card acceptance procedures. The program captured credit card data, she said. [21 Jun 2005]

Credit card firms in cybersecurity push

Non-compliance will mean e-tailers will be unable to process transactions with the credit card companies - cutting off their livelihood over night, or forcing them to involve customers in more convoluted processes such as sending cheques or making... [20 Apr 2005]

Ecommerce sites face security crackdown

News Non-compliance will mean e-tailers will be unable to process transactions with the credit card companies - cutting off their livelihood over night, or forcing them to involve customers in more convoluted processes such as sending cheques or making... [20 Apr 2005]

Putting Your Money Where The Security Is

White Paper Ireland in 2000, is a data processing company which sits between the merchant and the bank processing payments made where the customer is not present i.e over the internet/telephone). Realex passes the transactional information from the merchant to... [02 Mar 2004]

Companies expose private data with PC clearouts

News One high-profile incident in 2000 saw merchant bank Morgan Grenfell sell a second-hand computer which contained confidential documents about the company's clients - which included former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney. [17 Jan 2003]

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