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"PCI Compliance and Certification
of your Credit Card Terminals
Protects You and Your Business!"
For your protection and peace of mind, have Trust Guard do a PCI compliant scan of your credit card terminal each quarter. All we need is your IP Address.
What is my IP Address?
If you have a credit card terminal we need to scan your public IP address.
You should be able to get your IP Address from your credit card terminal provider.
Do I need to be PCI compliant? PCI compliance is required by all merchants, companies or institutions that accept, transmit, or store credit card information for the purpose of a commercial transactions, regardless of the size of the company or the number of transactions.
How do I become PCI compliant? Have your Credit Cart Terminal scanned each quarter. Then when it passes the PCI scan, you are required to complete a Self Assessment Questionnaire (SAQ) and forward it to your merchant bank or acquirer. It's really quite simple once you get started.
How can PCI security scans protect my Company? When we run a PCI scan on your terminal we check for thousands of vulnerabilities. We scan your web applications and networks remotely and non-intrusively based on the IP address you provide us. Our scans find threats to the operating system, services and utilities used for financial or other sensitive transactions. Our PCI Scan is performed with an advanced scanning engine that will generate a detailed report listing the server and network vulnerabilities. Then you can properly resolve the security risks, help protect your system from Hackers, Trojans and Worms.
What is PCI DSS? The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards have been put in place to ensure merchants who process, transmit and store sensitive credit and debit card information create and maintain secure environments. These regulations are directed and supervised by the Security Standards Council, an independent organization created by major credit and debit card brands, including MasterCard, Vista, Discover, and American Express. The merchant has the responsibility to regularly maintain security measures by scanning routinely for vulnerabilities, threats, failures and security risks.
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