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Utilize the toolbar at the top of the interface and select the Sign option.

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Once your form is ready to go, click on the DONE button in the top right corner.

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As soon as you're through with certifying your paperwork, you will be taken back to the Dashboard.

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The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) is a widely accepted set of policies and procedures intended to optimize the security of credit, debit and cash card transactions and protect cardholders against misuse of their personal information.
A: The PCI Security Standards Council (SSC) defines 'cardholder data' as the full Primary Account Number (PAN) or the full PAN along with any of the following elements: Cardholder name. Expiration date. Service code.
The PCI DSS applies to any merchant or service provider that handles, processes, stores or transmits credit card data. For merchants, the PCI Security Standards Council has provided on-your-honor compliance validation tools in the form of Self Assessment Questionnaires (SAQ's).
Q7: If I only accept credit cards over the phone, does PCI DSS still apply to me? A: Yes. All business that store, process or transmit payment cardholder data must be PCI Compliant.
Determine which self-assessment Questionnaire (SAQ) your business should use to validate compliance. Complete the self-assessment Questionnaire according to the instructions it contains.
Think carefully about your PCI DSS audit goal. Choose a reputable PCI QSA for RoC audits. Preparation is key. Find out where your data resides (and hides) Segment networks and maintain an accurate network diagram. Conduct a gap analysis. Documentation, monitoring and audit logs. Conduct regular testing.
Analyze your compliance level. Advertisement. Fill out the self-assessment questionnaire. Make any necessary changes. Find a provider that uses data tokenization. Complete a formal attestation of compliance. File the paperwork.
Yes, you do need a PCI-compliant host. The compliance applies not only on the service provider (payment gateway), but also to your hosting environment. Nevertheless, hosting your solution at a PCI-compliant service provider is a smart decision.
The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) applies to companies of any size that accept credit card payments. If your company intends to accept card payment, and store, process and transmit cardholder data, you need to host your data securely with a PCI-compliant hosting provider.
In general, PCI compliance is required by credit card companies to make online transactions secure and protect them against identity theft. Any merchant that wants to process, store or transmit credit card data is required to be PCI-compliant, according to the PCI Compliance Security Standard Council.
A PCI-validated P2PE solution is a combination of secure devices, applications, and processes that encrypt credit card data immediately upon swipe or dip in the payment terminal (also called the Point of Interaction, or POI).
A PCI assessment is an audit for validating compliance with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS), a set of security standards for merchants who accept, process, store or transmit credit card information.
Analyze your compliance level. Advertisement. Fill out the self-assessment questionnaire. Make any necessary changes. Find a provider that uses data tokenization. Complete a formal attestation of compliance. File the paperwork.
Complete a Risk Assessment. The goal of PCI DSS is to reduce the risk of credit card breaches. Document Policies and Procedures. Identify Compliance Gaps. Conduct Training to Educate Employees. It's Assessment Time.
A risk assessment, as required in the PCI DSS, is a formal process used by organizations to identify threats and vulnerabilities that could negatively impact the security of cardholder data.
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