With card fraud and identity theft continuing to increase globally, the Payment Card Industry (PCI) has introduced a new world-wide Data Security Standard (DSS) to protect sensitive cardholder data from the risk of compromise.
PCI DSS demands that any financial institution, retailer or service provider that processes, stores or transmits credit or debit card data must be able to demonstrate PCI DSS compliance to a PCI DSS Qualified Security Assessor. Non-compliance means the risk of losing the ability to process payments.

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