What Is the Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard (DSS)?

The PCI DSS is a set of 12 requirements established by American Express, Discover Financial Services, JCB, MasterCard Worldwide, and Visa Inc.

PCI DSS requirements are designed to protect sensitive account data, such as credit card numbers, customer names and contact information from being exposed to unauthorized users.

Who Must Comply with the PCI DSS?

Any organization that “stores, processes or transmits” credit, debit or other payment card information must be PCI compliant.

Non-compliance can result in data breaches, fines and fees, lawsuits, federal oversight and lost customers.

How Does Breach Security Help Organizations Achieve PCI Compliance?

Breach Security’s next-generation WebDefend web application firewall appliance offers the industry’s most accurate attack detection and prevention, as well as the best data leakage protection for payment card information.

Praised in reviews by SC Magazine and Information Security magazine for its targeted PCI features, WebDefend provides real-time, continuous web application security and integrity.

Read how WebDefend helps organizations comply with 10 of 12 PCI requirements.

Special Offer: PCI QuickStart Packages

Breach Security is offering three PCI QuickStart packages including the WebDefend web application security appliance, technical support, product training and PCI training from The Aegenis Group, the leading provider of training, risk management and strategic consulting for the Payment Card Industry.

Learn more about the PCI QuickStart packages.