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PCI DSS 

Data theft on the Internet has increased enormously in recent years. That's why the international card organizations are requiring stronger security measures for the transmission, processing and storing of card data on the Internet. The best thing to do is to not save or store any card data in the first place.



If you process or store credit card data as a Web shop operator or Payment Service Provider (PSP), then you must protect it from unauthorized access. The international guidelines, as laid out in the Payment Card Industry Security Standards (PCI DSS), are the benchmark for such protection. You can comply completely with these guidelines by using our Saferpay eCommerce and Saferpay Business product packages, supplemented with the Secure Card Data extension. This saves you from having to take expensive security measures and from undergoing elaborate certification procedures.



Saferpay Secure Card Data satisfies the PCI DSS guidelines

Saferpay Secure Card Data securely stores the card data for you in our bank-certified data center. Only non-sensitive data remains on your database, such as card validity and the cardholder’s name. You use the reference data for data comparison (so-called alias or reference ID’s).



SIX Card Solutions and Saferpay are PCI-certified

SIX Card Solutions was audited by an accredited certifier and successfully passed the review, which means that it is PCI-certified. Saferpay is also PCI-certified as a SIX Card Solutions product.

->   PCI certificate for SIX Card Solutions Ltd / Saferpay

Uncertified Web shops will be held liable
MasterCard and Visa require all Web shop operators and PSPs to be certified regularly for PCI DSS. Uncertified companies can be held liable for losses and damages arising from data theft.



Stepped certification

The certification is made through accredited partners (see below), stepped according to the level of turnover generated by a Web shop and the number of transactions it processes: It ranges from the completion of a self-assessment questionnaire to friendly hacker attacks that test how secure a system is (network scans), to on-site reviews in which the security is reviewed on location.



Accredited certifiers

 

For further information about PCI:

 
Machinename: SIX-WEB02

Security in e-payments