[Treasury-News] Oregon State Treasury | Merchant Card PCI DSS Forum

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Payment Card Industry
Data Security Standard Forum
On Tuesday, September 24, Treasury is hosting a forum on the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) in Salem for agencies that accept merchant cards. Representatives from U.S. Bank/Elavon and a PCI DSS Qualified Security Assessor will present information about the PCI DSS version 3.2.1. U.S. Bank/Elavon also will demonstrate their PCI Compliance Manager solution, which agencies can utilize to validate compliance with the PCI DSS. Treasury staff will review agency responsibilities for compliance with the PCI DSS and will preview a new Treasury policy that consolidates existing compliance requirements and outlines new service options available to agencies, e.g., Elavon's PCI Compliance Manager.

Who Should Attend?

  *   Business and IT Managers responsible for overseeing the financial controls relevant to the PCI DSS within your organization.
  *   Business and IT staff who are responsible for completing the PCI DSS Self-Assessment Questionnaires.
  *   Others that may have a role in PCI DSS compliance and awareness.

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About the PCI DSS
Merchant cards-or credit and debit cards-are the lifeblood of modern commerce. Customers and businesses alike prefer the convenience that merchant cards offer. And accepting merchant cards can be an efficient way to facilitate electronic payments through all payment channels: point-of-sale, mail order or telephone order, and online. But, merchant card acceptance presents unique security concerns and comes with significant security requirements.

[cid:image006.png at 01D56261.26B82610]The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) is a multifaceted security standard that includes requirements for security management, policies, procedures, network architecture, software design, and other critical protective measures associated with credit and debit card account data. The standard was developed by the founding payment card brands of the PCI Security Standards Council in order to facilitate the broad adoption of consistent data security measures on a global basis. The PCI DSS is intended to help organizations proactively protect customer card account data that is either transmitted, processed, or stored.

Based on selected merchant card processing methods, agencies are required to establish and maintain a proper security environment to safeguard customer payment information at all times. At a minimum, agencies must maintain compliance with PCI DSS requirements.

Learn more about the PCI DSS and how your agency can protect itself and its customers. Register online<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/payment-card-industry-data-security-standard-forum-registration-68661214541> today!
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