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Being PCI-compliant means consistently adhering to a set of guidelines set forth by the PCI Standards Council. PCI compliance is governed by the PCI Standards Council, an organization formed in 2006 for the purpose of managing the security of credit cards.
Analyze your compliance level. Advertisement. Fill out the self-assessment questionnaire. Make any necessary changes. Find a provider that uses data colonization. Complete a formal attestation of compliance. File the paperwork.
If a data breach occurs, and you're not PCI-compliant, your business will have to pay penalties and fines ranging between $5,000 and $500,000. If you're not PCI-compliant, you run the risk of losing your merchant account, which means you won't be able to accept credit card payments at all.
In order to find out if your business is PCI-compliant, the first and most crucial step is to complete a PCI Self-Assessment Questionnaire. By following this process, you will determine whether your business is compliant. If not, there are established steps you can take to achieve regulatory compliance.
Although the PCI DSS must be implemented by all entities that process, store or transmit cardholder data, formal validation of PCI DSS compliance is not mandatory for all entities. Currently, both Visa and MasterCard require merchants and service providers to be validated according to the PCI DSS.
Access. The first step toward GDPR compliance is to access all your data sources. Identify. Once you've got access to all the data sources, the next step is to inspect them to identify what personal data can be found in each. Govern. Protect. Audit.
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