Posts Tagged ‘PCI’

Back Door Criminals


Tuesday, June 15th, 2010
John Pearson, Director - Data Security & Compliance


As a young man, desperately saving money for my first automobile, I spent some time working for a regional pizza chain.  During that period, I recall an incident that occurred at another local restaurant.  It was at night.  On a weekday, after the close of business, two men entered through the back door.  They robbed the owner at gun [...]

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The Evolution of Protecting Cardholder Data


Monday, May 17th, 2010
Jessica Lundberg, Senior Marketing Manager


I can’t remember the last time that I actually paid for something using cash. Can you? I use my plastic cards to pay for pretty much everything. They are more convenient than using a check, speed up transactions at stores and allow me to purchase goods on credit. However, the increasing use of plastic cards [...]

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Making sure your store is PCI Compliant


Thursday, July 9th, 2009
James Hervey, Senior Manager, Product Marketing


Those three little letters, P C I. They seem to set off all sorts of alarm bells as soon as a retailer starts thinking about them. It’s hard, yes, but making your store compliant is definitely achievable. Three suggestions we would give to anyone contemplating their first on-site assessment or filling out a Self-Assessment Questionnaire [...]


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