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Tokenization Perspective

Heightened merchant concerns over securing sensitive cardholder information, as well as new Payment Card Industry (PCI) security mandates, have driven demand for integrated card data protection solutions. These concerns are well justified.

Ccombat Fraud and Protect Your Bottom Line

Fraud in the insurance industry is nothing new; however, the growth of both telephone and Web-based sales channels provides fraudsters with greater opportunity to take advantage of insurance companies.

Chase Paymentech

For businesses that accept recurring payments, customer relationships last well beyond a single transaction. For these merchants and billers, it's critical to utilize payment tools that can minimize billing disruptions and maintain service continuity. This can reduce processing costs, maximize revenues, and strengthen customer satisfaction.

2011 PS Report

Managing payment security is an ongoing challenge for organizations. To help businesses understand management trends and practices among peer groups, CyberSource and Trustwave, in partnership with the Merchant Risk Council (MRC), commissioned the Payment Security Practices and Trends Survey. The report summarizes the findings and provides insights and industry benchmarks, as well as industry trends.

www.agiliance.com

On January 1, 2011 the Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard (DSS) version 2.0 took effect. The new requirements represent a daunting task when it comes to improving an organization's existing security policies to include virtualized environments, policy governance, risk remediation, and 100% asset coverage.

www.protegrity.com

Protegrity has invented a new tokenization technology that simplifies and dramatically lowers the cost of deploying this mode of data protection. Tokens are cost effective because they don't require security controls for protection – they're not sensitive data, they only represent that data. Yet tokens are transparent to most applications and business processes.

www.intel.com

Details how organizations can reduce PCI DSS scope and lower costs, by leveraging Intel® Expressway Tokenization Broker to manage Primary Account Number (PAN) data. Tokenization Broker is offered in conjunction with our industry-leading Intel® Expressway Service Gateway.

www.intel.com

Organizations that process credit card information are confronted with the issue of PCI DSS "scope", which refers to all components of a computing network that directly or indirectly handle card data. These network components are a primary focus of PCI DSS regulation, compliance, and assessment.

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