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| Subject: | RE: Credit/Debit Card Security |
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| Date: | Fri, 30 Sep 2005 13:37:19 -0500 |
A good place to start might be the Mastercard / Visa PCI guidelines: http://usa.visa.com/business/accepting_visa/ops_risk_management/cisp.html http://www.mastercardmerchant.com/docs/best_practices.pdf http://www.mckeay.net/secure/archives/000526.html http://www.scanalert.com/Content.sa?sec=4&sub=2 Hi List, Although Credit Card/Debit card operations are based on IT infrstructure, I have rarely seen discussion on the subject in Security newsgroup... Are there any forums that discuss about this issue? if anyone has any interesting link please share it with us... Card fraud has direct financial implication and has a high impact on reputational risk Thanking you all for your feedback Ronish
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