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PCI DSS Requirement 8 – Changes from v3.2.1 to v4.0 Explained

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In our ongoing series of articles on the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS), we’ve been examining each requirement in detail. In this blog post, we will delve into the changes introduced in PCI DSS Requirement 8 from version 3.2.1 Changes Overall Focus Strong emphasis on eliminating shared accounts.

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Payment Security: Everything You Need to Know About Secure Payments

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TL;DR The PCI DSS determines security protocols and sets the standards for payment security. Multi-factor authentication (MFA) adds additional layers of security by requiring additional verification during the transaction process. How do two-factor authentication and “3-D secure” protect payment information? What is SSL/TLS?

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PCI requirements and who needs to follow them

Basis Theory

Today, the framework introduced in the early 2000s outlines 12 PCI requirements that merchants must satisfy to process credit card transactions on the card networks. Nearly 20 years later, with more than 300 requirements and sub-requirements, PCI DSS continues evolving. Don't, however, let the term "merchants" fool you.

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Credit Card Processing for Small Business: Everything You Need to Know

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It also ensures that data security best practices, particularly PCI DSS (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards) requirements , are followed to the letter to prevent any breach or loss of sensitive customer data. Below are a few best practices that can help keep your in-house digital systems as secure as possible.