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New PCI DSS 4.0 Credit Card Compliance Requirements Effective April 1, 2025

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As of April 1, 2025, all merchants and third-party service providers (TPSPs) involved in processing credit or debit card payments must fully adhere to the enhanced security requirements outlined in the Payment Card Industry...more

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Data Privacy and Cybersecurity in 2025: PCI DSS 4.0

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Following our recent client alert, learn more about PCI DSS 4.0 coming into effect and its impact on organizations in 2025. Mark Schreiber, Brian Long, and Sam Genovese share further insights from working with clients on...more

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Data Privacy and Cybersecurity Developments We Are Watching in 2025

The act of predicting what will become the dominating storyline of data privacy and cybersecurity in 2025 is a hazardous enterprise, as one is almost surely to get something wrong. Without fail, every year, regulators and the...more

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Top 4 Cybersecurity Headaches Plaguing Financial Services Institutions

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Most Financial Services Institutions (FSIs) have digital technology at their core. And a primary responsibility for most FSIs is “cyber-connect” customers – be they organizations or individuals – with their money simply and...more

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Why a Right-Sized MDR Solution May Be Better Than One-Size-Fits-All

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When it comes to providing Managed Detection and Response (MDR) solutions for businesses, the idea of one size fits all is being replaced by the concept of right-sizing. A one-size-fits-all option is a preconfigured security...more

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You Need Only Two Letters Today to Keep Up with the “Alphabet Soup” of Compliance

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Back in November, I wrote on this blog about Big Data being one of the challenges that is forcing technology to move more to the data sooner in the discovery process. One of the most notable fun facts that illustrate just how...more

BCLP

Credit Card Breaches

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For most retailers credit cards are the primary form in which payments are made. Accepting credit cards, however, carries significant data security risks and potential legal liability. ...more

Robinson+Cole Data Privacy + Security Insider

PCI DSS version 3.2 contains substantial changes for payment card processors and their service providers

In April, 2016, the Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council published a new version of the PCI Data Security Standard (PCI DSS).  PCI DSS Version 3.2 is intended to emphasize the importance of validating the...more

Robinson+Cole Data Privacy + Security Insider

FTC issues 9 orders for PCI DSS compliance assessment information

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued orders to 9 companies at the beginning of this week, seeking information on how each company conducts Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCI DSS) compliance assessments....more

Eversheds Sutherland (US) LLP

PCI DSS – What It Is and Why It Is Relevant to Your Business

Increasingly, companies are raising questions about PCI-DSS and its applicability to their businesses. This Legal Alert summarizes the basic aspects of PCI-DSS and its application....more

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Could a Vendor’s Lax Info Security Ruin Your Holiday Sales? Seven Preventative Steps for Retailers

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Many of the largest retailer data security breaches have been caused or enabled by the acts or omissions of retailers’ vendors, such as the widely publicized incident at Target Corporation. Several such breaches occurred...more

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