Thursday, January 30, 2014

What is the payment card industry data security standard?



The payment card industry data security standard (PCI-DSS) process was created to provide secure transactions for purchases that take place on the internet.  It is required that all online businesses comply with this process at the point of sale.  The payment card industry data security standard process provides that confidential information is encrypted during transfer.  It promotes a safer online marketplace and ensures that online merchants adhere to safety standards when handling sensitive financial data. 

In 2002, Epoch was among the first companies in the world to adopt VBV (Verified by Visa) and MasterCard Secure Code. Furthering our commitment to security, Epoch was the first to certify with the PCI –DSS then known as CISP, in April 2002.





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