Point of Sale Achieving PCI Compliance at the Point of Sale

Achieving PCI Compliance at the Point of Sale

From Bit9 Parity: As the technology used by merchants and their partners has evolved, card fraud has become more sophisticated. Any business that stores or transmits card holder account data is a potential target, and recent data indicates that 4 out of 5 card holder breaches occur at the point of sale. This white paper addresses some key points in data protection at the point of sale.
 

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