Opinion: Ignore your customers' privacy at your peril

Guest Tripwire columnist, Robert Kidd, writes that failure to comply is costly.

As the evolution towards a cashless society continues to gain pace, every organisation is becoming reliant upon credit and debit cards. There is awareness of the importance of compliance to the payment card industry data security standard.

It is designed to ensure companies protect sensitive cardholder account data from theft and fraud. Visa is becoming more stringent about companies adhering to this standard known as PCI DSS; it set a deadline of the beginning of this month for compliance.

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