
PCI Compliance Services
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As the largest industry-sponsored security requirement to aggressively address debilitating fraud and identity theft, the Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard and Program has serious implications for Merchants and Payment Service Providers globally. Initiated by Visa and MasterCard in 2004, the program now encompasses American Express, Discover, JCB and other major credit card issuers.
The PCI program defines requirements for the protection of consumers’ sensitive and personal payment card information while in transit, storage or during processing. Merchants and Payment Service Providers are required to perform vulnerability scans on a quarterly basis and most are required to perform on-site assessments annually. Those who fail to comply with PCI can face significant fines or exclusion from processing credit cards.
BT INS is a leading provider of global PCI compliance services, and as a Qualified Security Assessor (QSA) we can help you achieve PCI compliance through our comprehensive scanning services and on-site assessments.
As the highest rated NSA-certified organization to date, with a quality-focused, highly-tuned delivery methodology and toolset, you can count on BT INS’ unsurpassed security expertise. Our dedicated security practice comprises one of the largest and most experienced security consulting teams in the world, and is deeply engaged in the science, technology and art of information protection. Our security consultants maintain certifications across leading security disciplines and technologies, and have extensive knowledge and experience with current security standards, best practices and government regulations, including ISO 17799/BS 7799, HIPAA, Sarbanes-Oxley and Gramm-Leach Bliley.
BT INS PCI Compliance Services will help you:
- Ensure you are compliant with the PCI Data Security Standard
- Reduce the risk of your customer data becoming compromised
- Help maintain customer goodwill and credibility
- Identify and remediate vulnerabilities
- Consolidate disparate regulatory compliance initiatives through a single vendor
- Understand compliance requirements from a business perspective