Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council Issues Security Requirements And Testing Procedures For Protecting PIN Data

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On December 18, 2014, the Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council released the second version of its security requirements for protecting PIN data at point-of-sale terminals and ATMs.
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On December 18, 2014, the Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council released the second version of its security requirements for protecting personal identification number ("PIN") data at point-of-sale terminals and ATMs. The Council also released new testing procedures designed to identify minimum security requirements for PIN-based interchange transactions and assist retail participants in establishing safeguards for cardholder PINs.

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