Reluctance by merchants and independent sales organizations to assume the added costs of compliant terminals is contributing to the apparently slow rate at which retailers are adopting the Payment ...
ATLANTA, April 05, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ControlScan, a leader in managed security and compliance solutions that help secure networks and protect payment card data, announces the release of PaySafe ...
PCI compliance may seem like an arcane art if you’re a small merchant, but you ignore it at your peril. Non-compliance with the security standards developed by the Payment Card Industry (PCI) Security ...
In the dynamic world of payments, transaction security is of paramount importance. When we speak with our customers and partners, the topic of payment security and Payment Card Industry (PCI) ...
Each merchant seeking to comply with Payment Card Industry data-security standard requirements grapples with different challenges, but insights from security experts at McDonald’s Corp. and British ...
To qualify, terminals must be enabled to support both EMV contact and contactless chip acceptance, including mobile contactless payments based on near field communication (NFC) technology. Contact ...
Hypercom has expanded its 32-bit family of electronic payment terminals to include three EMV and three non-EMV models. The six offer faster transaction processing, a higher-resolution display and a ...
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How to accept credit card payments for small businesses
Accepting credit cards requires a payment processor like Square or Stripe, a merchant account, and hardware like POS terminals. Fees range from 1.5% to 4%.
High security electronic transaction solutions provider Hypercom Corporation (NYSE: HYC) today announced that its high security SPOS32 payment software application, versions 3.0 and 3.1, are PCI ...
Is end-to-end encryption the “next big thing” in payment card security? That's hard to say, especially in the highly complex and constantly changing world of data protection. But if you look at two of ...
The easiest way for small businesses to address the information security requirements imposed by credit card companies is the wrong way. I'm talking about lying and praying. In 2004 the major credit ...
Despite just 10% of U.S. merchant terminals being capable of accepting EMV chip cards today, 60% of all terminals likely will be EMV-enabled by 2015, according to a new report from Javelin Strategy & ...
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