THE SC MAGAZINE WHITE PAPER OF THE DAY - August 3, 2009
nuBridges, Inc. - Six Ways to Reduce PCI DSS Audit Scope by Tokenizing Cardholder Data
Enterprises are seeking ways to simplify and reduce the scope of the Payment Card Industry's Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) compliance by shrinking the footprint where cardholder data is located throughout their organization. By reducing the scope, these enterprises can dramatically lower the cost and anxiety of PCI DSS compliance and significantly increase the chance of audit success.
Compliance with the PCI DSS is a combination of documented best practices and technology solutions that protect cardholder data across the enterprise. This paper explores the use of tokenization as a best practice in improving the security of credit card transactions, while at the same time minimizing the cost and complexity of PCI DSS compliance by reducing audit scope.
About nuBridges:
nuBridges is a global software provider specializing in protecting sensitive, regulated and business-critical data - whether at rest or in transit. Our solutions secure, simplify and streamline electronic transactions, helping enterprises and organizations fulfill best practices in data security; attain compliance with industry and government mandates; and promote good governance practices. More than 3,000 customers around the world rely on nuBridges to protect millions of credit card transaction each day and securely exchange billions of dollars in B2B transaction each year, including Amazon.com, Walmart, Timberland, American Eagle Outfitters, Wachovia, AIG and Verizon. nuBridges is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia USA with European headquarters in London, UK.
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