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Got Security? How Retail ISVs Can Improve Their Payment Applications

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While payment application vendors are required to certify their payment applications with PCI, compliance regulations are not set in stone and likely to change. Retail ISVs need to be aware of this, and that just because their solution was certified yesterday, their encryption and key management practices might not suffice during their next certification.
Join Patrick Townsend, Founder and CEO, as he discusses:
• The challenges that POS and Payment Application Vendors have with securing their customers’ data
• Why meeting compliance regulations is really the low-bar for data security
• How Townsend Security has re-defined what it means to partner with a security company
  continue reading

85 episodes

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Manage episode 3553865 series 8408
Content provided by Luke Probasco and Townsend Security. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Luke Probasco and Townsend Security or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
While payment application vendors are required to certify their payment applications with PCI, compliance regulations are not set in stone and likely to change. Retail ISVs need to be aware of this, and that just because their solution was certified yesterday, their encryption and key management practices might not suffice during their next certification.
Join Patrick Townsend, Founder and CEO, as he discusses:
• The challenges that POS and Payment Application Vendors have with securing their customers’ data
• Why meeting compliance regulations is really the low-bar for data security
• How Townsend Security has re-defined what it means to partner with a security company
  continue reading

85 episodes

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