PCI DSSThe Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard
(PCI DSS) is a worldwide security standard defined by the
Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council. The standard was created to help organizations that process
card payments prevent credit card fraud through increased controls around data and its exposure to
compromise.
PCI applies to ALL organizations or merchants, regardless of size or number of transactions, that
accepts, transmits or stores any cardholder data. Said another way, if any customer of that organization ever
pays the merchant directly using a credit card or debit card, then the PCI DSS
requirements apply.
PCI DSS Requirements
Build and Maintain a Secure Network
- Install and maintain a firewall configuration to protect cardholder data
- Do not use vendor-supplied defaults for system passwords and other security parameters
Protect Cardholder Data
- Protect stored cardholder data
- Encrypt transmission of cardholder data across open, public networks
Maintain a Vulnerability Management Program
- Use and regularly update anti-virus software
- Develop and maintain secure systems and applications
Implement Strong Access Control Measures
- Restrict access to cardholder data by business need-to-know
- Assign a unique ID to each person with computer access
- Restrict physical access to cardholder data
Regularly Monitor and Test Networks
- Track and monitor all access to network resources and cardholder data
- Regularly test security systems and processes
Maintain an Information Security Policy
- Maintain a policy that addresses information security
Usage: "Our site is currently working on our PCI DSS
compliance."
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