Data Security in the Age of Credit Card Breaches

Published: Jan. 14, 2015, 8 a.m.

The buzz: Credit cards.brbr With headline-topping credit card breaches at Target and Adobe, merchants are on high alert to safeguard their systems. A data breach is costly: lost customers and profits, a tarnished reputation, substantial fines. Are merchants proactive or reactive about PCI compliance and security standards? How easy is it for hackers to find unprotected access to merchant vulnerabilities? The experts speak.brbr Richard McCammon, Delego: \u201cIf you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you\u2026Yours is the earth\u2026\u201d (Kipling, \u201cIf\u201d) brbr Hillel Zafir: \u201cIf it happens once it\u2019s ignorance, if it happens twice it\u2019s neglect, if it happens three times it\u2019s policy.\u201d (Anonymous) brbrFrank Richter, SAP: \u201cCompliance with PCI DSS means your systems are secure and customers can trust you with their sensitive payment card information.\u201d (PCI Security Standards Council) brbrJoin us for Data Security in the Age of Credit Card Breaches.