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At IT&T, we're here to help you navigate the complexities of PCI-DSS compliance with confidence. Now, through our partnership with Access4, we can offer you a secure and PCI-DSS compliant payment gateway solution called UC Payd. This service seamlessly integrates with Access4’s SIP trunks, providing you a secure way to manage payments without the stress of non-compliance or hefty fines.
Your business's security is our top priority. With our PCI-DSS compliant payment solution, we ensure that sensitive cardholder data never enters your network—significantly reducing your exposure to data breaches. Here's how partnering with us can benefit you:
Whether you're already working with Stripe, Tyro, PayPal, or another payment gateway, UC Payd integrates seamlessly. No need to switch providers—just benefit from our secure solution while maintaining your existing relationships.
Our solution not only helps you meet PCI-DSS requirements but also enhances your overall payment processing strategy, saving you money and protecting your business from non-compliance risks.
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Discover how UC Payd keeps your payment processing secure and fully PCI-DSS compliant. Watch this quick, informative video to see how we help safeguard your business and provide peace of mind!
The PCI DSS is an international standard and applies to all organisations across the world that use payment cards to facilitate payment. All Australian organisations that accept card payments are required to comply with the PCI DSS regardless of business size. PCI DSS is a security standard, not a law.
On 31 March 2024, PCI DSS version 3.2. 1 officially retired.
The next day, on 1 April 2024, compliaance with PCI DSS version 4.0 becomes mandatory.
However, best practice requirements - standards requiring special technology to achieve alignment, aren't expected to be completely complied with until 31 March 2025.
The PCI DSS applies to all entities that store, process, and/or transmit cardholder data. It covers technical and operational system components included in or connected to cardholder data. If you are a merchant who accepts or processes payment cards, you must comply with the PCI DSS.
Non-compliance can result in fines to merchants of at least $10,000 per month and $500,000 per card brand (e.g. Visa, MasterCard) if there is a data breach.
The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) is required by the contract for those handling cardholder data, whether you are a start-up or a global enterprise. Your business must always be compliant, and your compliance must be validated annually.
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