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14 September 2007

PCI payment card body adds PIN entry device testing to portfolio

Antony Savvas, Computer Weekly

The PCI Security Standards Council has added PIN Entry Device (PED) security technology to its payments industry testing portfolio to streamline standardisation.

The PCI Security Standards Council provides management of the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard on a global basis. It has now assumed responsibility for the PED Security Requirements that were previously administered under the auspices of JCB, MasterCard International and Visa International.

The PED Security Requirements are designed to secure personal identification number-based (PIN) transactions globally and apply to devices that accept PIN entry for all PIN-based transactions.

"Adding the PED Security Requirements reinforces and expands our commitment to securing the payment process globally," said Bob Russo, general manager at the PCI Security Standards Council.

"The addition of the PED Security Requirements will remove conflicting requirements, simplify the testing process and maintain consistent security measures to improve the overall security of payment transactions," he said.

This article first appeared on the web-site of Computer Weekly, at http://www.computerweekly.com//Articles/2007/09/14/226779/pci-payment-card-body-adds-pin-entry-device-testing-to.htm. © Reed Business Information 2007.

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