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This is what’s commonly known as two-factor authentication (2FA) or multi-factor authentication (MFA). The Australian Payments Network (AusPayNet) mandate requires merchants to use a 3D Secure system of either two-factor authentication (2FA) or multi-factor authentication (MFA). 3D Secure 2 (3DS2) meets the criteria for PSD2.
Protect Stored Cardholder Data Organizations must protect stored cardholder data and other credit card information using encryption, masking, hashing, or other methods to make the data unreadable to unauthorized individuals. Additionally, sensitive authentication data must never be stored after authorization, even if encrypted.
Whether that is collecting credit card numbers to transmit with a payment gateway, placing details into a shared customer relationship management system, or storing card numbers in an encrypted database—all of this sensitive information must be protected according to the specifics of the PCI-DSS standard.
Clearing and settlement With full authority to proceed with the transaction, your credit card processor will forward the transaction details to the relevant card networks, which are responsible for routing the relevant funds from your customer’s bank to your business bank (acquiring bank).
When a customer purchases on a merchant’s website, the payment gateway securely collects and transmits the payment information to the payment processor or acquiring bank for authorization. With tokenization and encryption technology, businesses can confidently process payments, knowing their customers’ information is safe and secure.
Security: Salesforce adheres to stringent security protocols, such as PCI compliance, multi-factor authentication (MFA), and advanced data encryption, to safeguard payment data. Encryption, fraud detection systems, and regular security audits protect business financial information and customer payment data.
These providers offer features like single sign-on (SSO), multi-factor authentication (MFA), and identity governance, all delivered through a secure cloud environment. Following its acquisition of Ping Identity, Thoma Bravo also acquired ForgeRock in a $2.3
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