payment card theft

How to Achieve Compliance With Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Protection Clauses and Protect Against Data Breaches

White Paper As mandated by PCI 10, data auditing should provide for detailed monitoring of all access to the card holder as well as alerting on potential data theft. With the severity of recent data breaches, anxiety in the security and compliance community... [31 May 2008]

Meeting the PCI Standard

White Paper Identity theft and credit card fraud is a large and growing problem. In order to combat this growing menace, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Diners Club, Discover and other major credit card providers have joined together to introduce a... [31 May 2008]

Protecting Credit Card Data: How to Achieve PCI Compliance

White Paper These days, anyone who owns a credit card is familiar with the problem of identity theft, in which technology-savvy thieves extract customer credit and debit card information from unsecured databases. [31 May 2008]

Tripwire PCI DSS Solutions: Automated, Continuous Compliance

White Paper The major credit card companies collaboratively developed the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) to protect sensitive cardholder account data from theft and fraud. Compliance is no longer an option; it's a requirement for all... [31 May 2008]

PCI Data Security Standard

White Paper Despite the best efforts of organizations to protect customer data, consumer fraud and identity theft have hit new highs. In addition, the banking and credit card industry have spearheaded their own initiatives, including the newly revised Payment... [31 May 2008]

PCI: How to Safeguard Customer Data Against Real Threats

White Paper Through PCI DSS, the card associations are taking a stand against online fraud, misuse of cardholder data and ID theft. Merchants and service providers must implement broad policy-driven security programs to reduce the overall risk associated with... [31 May 2008]

Encrypting Recordings Is Not Enough: Steps to Protect Your Most Sensitive Data

White Paper As fraud and identity theft becomes more prevalent, businesses that record calls must adhere to the Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standards to prevent recorded transactions from becoming a target. [13 May 2008]

Is Your WLAN Putting Your PCI Compliance at Risk?

White Paper The PCI standard sets specific guidelines for the storage, processing, and transmittal of all associated data in order to protect cardholders from identify theft. The Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard was created in 2004 by major... [13 May 2008]

Meeting and Exceeding PCI 1.1 Compliance Today

White Paper The primary purpose of this standard is to protect credit card data by reducing fraud and theft. Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Diner's Club, Discover, and JCB collaborated to create a new set of standards based on CISP (Cardholder Information... [13 May 2008]

PCI Compliance: The Importance of Securing Payment Information

White Paper Fraud and identity theft are on the rise. The Federal Trade Commission received more than 685,000 complaints of fraud and identity theft in 2005, totaling more than $680 million in stolen assets. This effort resulted in the Payment Card Industry... [13 May 2008]

PCI-DSS Solutions From Novell

White Paper Millions of cases of identity theft, including a number of high-profile cases where large amounts of payment card data was stolen or compromised, have fueled an urgent industry-wide movement to tighten payment card data security. [28 Mar 2008]

Protect Your Cardholder File Transfers Against Data Breaches: Satisfying Payment Card Industry (PCI) Requirements

White Paper Identity theft and credit card crime are on the rise. Identity theft is the crime of the 21st century. All sensitive electronic data needs to be protected, but enterprises should be aware that the low hanging fruit for the criminals is electronic... [13 Sep 2007]

Protect Your Cardholder File Transfers Against Data Breaches: Satisfying Payment Card Industry (PCI) Requirements

White Paper Identity theft and credit card crime are on the rise. Identity theft is the crime of the 21st century. All sensitive electronic data needs to be protected, but enterprises should be aware that the low hanging fruit for the criminals is electronic... [13 Sep 2007]

'Tap and go' plastic arrives in London

News Around one-third of UK consumers said theft (34 per cent) and loss (33 per cent) are the two main reasons they do not want to carry cash on their person, according to research from YouGov on behalf of MasterCard. [04 Sep 2007]

Cheat Sheet: Chip and PIN

Cheat Sheet Shell had to take the precautionary measure of suspending the use of Chip and PIN at its 600 UK filling stations after the theft of more than £1m from customer accounts. Since Chip and PIN was launched Apacs, the UK payment industry body, says it... [13 Jun 2007]

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