The thousand or so PCI delegates from North America, Asia-Pacific and Europe packed into the opening session prove that global payments security standards are inevitable.
Topics such as encryption and chip and PIN are expected to play significant roles in discussions at this week's Payment Card Industry Security Standard Council Community Meeting in Orlando, Fla.
We frequently receive career-related questions from our readers, and when appropriate we take these queries to our own advisory board members for answers.
Glaringly lacking, or a positive first step? Both terms have been used to describe the newly-released summary of proposed changes to the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard.
Journalists cannot lose perspective. I was reminded of this point last week, after delivering a brief presentation to a small group of community banks and credit unions.
In an exclusive interview, Russo says the new update includes some clarifications and guidance that will create greater flexibility for merchants -- but no new requirements.
The long-anticipated new version of the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard includes no new requirements - just clarifications and new guidance on existing components.
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