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Bryan Johnson

The Smart Approach to PCI Compliance

avatar Member Since: March 03, 2009
Location: Chicago IL
Interests: Credit card processing, Merchant Accounts, ecommerce, PCI Compliance, Payment Gateway
Company: http://www.braintreepaymentsolutions.com/

Bryan Johnson has submitted 7 comments:

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Michael - congratulations on the acquisition.

It would be wonderful to see your organization assume a leadership position on credit card data portability. Today, both CyberSource and authorize.net offer credit card storage services wher...

May 07, 2010

With Visa’s intention to get into the gateway and acquiring business, there really was no other choice other than CyberSource. No other provider has the merchant base that would have met Visa’s needs. And with the stickiness of gateways, they h...

April 23, 2010

As you mentioned, there are a number of solutions in the marketplace that can remove the credit card data from a merchant environment to simplify PCI Compliance and reduce the risk of sensitive data being stolen.

There are significant ...

January 07, 2010

I agree, it's challenging and costly for smaller organizations without a dedicated IT staff to always be up to date with security threats and vulnerabilies. It's challenging enough for firms with a dedicated staff.

There are, however, ...

August 27, 2009

Another way merchants can increase credit card data security and simultaneously reduce the scope of PCI Compliance, is to use tokenization. Tokenization allows merchants to replace credit card data with unique identifiers (i.e. any alphanumeric...

August 07, 2009

Regarding Adaptive Payments, I think the big story in this is the following: the major card brands such as Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover have done an exceptional job over the years building a global network of cardholders and ...

July 28, 2009

Good article selection. We are a provider of credit card processing and PCI Compliance services. We've had a lot of merchants ask us why their provider are charging them new a 'PCI Compliance' fee when they're not getting any new service. </p...

March 03, 2009