PCI DSS version 4 release coincides with Eckoh's compliance anniversary
News & Insights
23 Oct 2019
News & Insights
23 Oct 2019
Eckoh marks a decade of PCI DSS compliance as major changes to DSS are announced.
Eckoh plc (AIM: ECK) is proud to have achieved a milestone event, its tenth year of compliance to the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard ("PCI DSS") at level 1, the highest level. At the same time, the PCI Security Standards Council ("PCI SSC") has announced the release of the first draft of DSS version 4, which contains some significant changes that means organizations will need to plan for a major review of their compliance strategy.
Compliance every minute of every day
Maintaining continuous compliance to PCI DSS is a major achievement. It requires dedication and expertise - not just once a year at the time of assessment but every minute of every day. The length of Eckoh's compliance demonstrates, unequivocally, that security as well as compliance is at the very core of Eckoh's culture and solutions. As one of the most consistent and long-standing companies on the Visa Europe list as a Merchant Agent, and Visa Global Registry of Service Providers, it demonstrates Eckoh's ability to stay compliant without compromising innovation or customer service. Verizon have already submitted the latest Attestation of Compliance ("AOC") to Visa and Eckoh's listing will be updated in due course.
Nik Philpot, CEO at Eckoh comments, "This is a tremendous achievement and a testament to the dedication, vigilance and hard work of every Eckoh employee - day in, day out; year after year. There is no doubt that Eckoh's security and compliance credentials lead the sector and offer our clients the most robust and reliable way to achieve and maintain PCI DSS compliance."
If you process card data, things are about to change
With Card-Not-Present fraud set to reach $7.2m in the US by 2020 [1] as well as increasing regulation such as the California Data Privacy Act, GDPR and MiFID II, it is timely that the PCI SSC will shortly issue the fourth version of the DSS which will involve major changes to the standard in three key areas:
Compensating controls won't do any longer
Dave Holliday, Global IT Director at Eckoh says, "What all this change essentially means is, with version 4, organizations will no longer be able to use compensating controls to help achieve PCI DSS compliance. Currently, if an organization does not meet a DSS requirement it could use 'compensating controls' to define and manage business or technical constraints. The QSA does not test these but will agree if they consider them to be sufficient.
In DSS version 4 the validation method means that not meeting a DSS requirement will no longer be an option. As a result, the organization will have to define a way to meet the intent of the requirement and, together with the QSA, they will have to work out how to test it.
These changes are designed to give greater flexibility for organizations around the controls in use and it aligns with a risk-based approach and maintains the DSS as technology and industry-wide best practice."
Nik Philpot, CEO at Eckoh, continues, "The new standard will pose a huge challenge for many and we'd recommend working with an expert in contact center security - such as Eckoh - to make sure any solution fully de-scopes the contact center and minimizes the ongoing management or burden of compliance. As the leader in contact center technology, we've a track record of creating innovative solutions that have helped evolve card-not-present payments - from our patented CallGuard product, developing the world's first eWallet payments over the phone, to securing PCI DSS compliant payments within chat through ChatGuard. As a result, we have a unique portfolio of solutions to tackle the challenges the industry is facing and our customers' particular circumstances."
[1] Iovation & Aite GroupFor more information please contact MediaResponseUS@eckoh.com