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Re: CardSystems Settles FTC Charges
From: "Adrian Sanabria" <adrian.sanabria () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 20:43:46 -0500
Mastercard doesn't keep a list, and neither do AMEX or Discover. VISA was the first to organize data security requirements, and although the other card companies were putting together their own programs, they opted to adopt VISA's instead. So, if you're in compliance with PCI, you are in compliance with VISA, Discover, AMEX and Mastercard. That's why AMEX dropped Cardsystems the very next day, after VISA's announcement to do so. I believe the agreement is the same internationally, where VISA's data security program is referred to as AIS instead of PCI. I also believe that VISA will be the first to enforce minimum requirements for payment applications (PC-based apps that allow merchants to swipe and enter credit card numbers, then send them off for processing). They currently only have best practices posted: http://usa.visa.com/download/business/accepting_visa/ops_risk_management/cisp_Payment_Application_Best_Practices.pdf?it=il|/business/accepting_visa/ops_risk_management/cisp_payment_applications.html|Payment%20Application%20Best%20Practices It is very interesting that Pay by Touch isn't on the list. They seem to keep the list fairly up-to-date also... On 2/23/06, Chris Walsh <cwalsh () cwalsh org> wrote:
Interesting that Pay By Touch (which now owns Cardsystems) says (http://www.paybytouchpaymentsolutions.com/about.html) that they are "VISA Cardholder Information Security Program (CISP) Compliant", but VISA's list of CISP compliant service providers (http://usa.visa.com/ download/business/accepting_visa/ops_risk_management/ cisp_List_of_CISP_Compliant_Service_Providers.pdf), dated 2/1/2006, includes neither CardSystems nor Pay By Touch. The PCI Data Security Standard is one MasterCard and VISA require adherence to, and it mandates on-site assessments for processors as large as Cardsystems. I specifically remember Amex and Visa dropping Cardsystems, but I do not have a similar memory for MasterCard. Unfortunately, I cannot find a list of MasterCard's approved processors, analogous to the VISA list above. On Feb 23, 2006, at 8:17 PM, lyger wrote:In the case of CardSystems and their new companies, it might be because VISA is no longer doing business with them? http://attrition.org/errata/dataloss/cardsystems04.html
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Current thread:
- CardSystems Settles FTC Charges lyger (Feb 23)
- Re: CardSystems Settles FTC Charges Adrian Sanabria (Feb 23)
- Re: CardSystems Settles FTC Charges lyger (Feb 23)
- Re: CardSystems Settles FTC Charges Chris Walsh (Feb 23)
- Re: CardSystems Settles FTC Charges Adrian Sanabria (Feb 27)
- Re: CardSystems Settles FTC Charges lyger (Feb 23)
- Re: CardSystems Settles FTC Charges Adam Shostack (Feb 23)
- Re: CardSystems Settles FTC Charges Adrian Sanabria (Feb 23)
