Hospitality Industry Risk: “PCI Security Standards” Should Be Implemented By Hotels And Restaurants To Protect Customer Data

The PCI Security Standards Council will enhance the PCI DSS as needed to ensure that the standard includes any new or modified requirements necessary to mitigate emerging payment security risks, while continuing to foster wide-scale adoption.

(From a PCIsecuritystandards.org posting)   The PCI DSS, a set of comprehensive requirements for enhancing payment account data security, was developed by the founding payment brands of the PCI Security Standards Council, including American Express, Discover Financial Services, JCB International, MasterCard Worldwide and Visa Inc. Inc. International, to help facilitate the broad adoption of consistent data security measures on a global basis.

The PCI DSS is a multifaceted security standard that includes requirements for security management, policies, procedures, network architecture, software design and other critical protective measures. This comprehensive standard is intended to help organizations proactively protect customer account data.

The PCI Security Standards Council will enhance the PCI DSS as needed to ensure that the standard includes any new or modified requirements necessary to mitigate emerging payment security risks, while continuing to foster wide-scale adoption.

Ongoing development of the standard will provide for feedback from the Advisory Board and other participating organizations. All key stakeholders are encouraged to provide input, during the creation and review of proposed additions or modifications to the PCI DSS.

The core of the PCI DSS is a group of principles and accompanying requirements, around which the specific elements of the DSS are organized:

Build and Maintain a Secure Network

Requirement 1: Install and maintain a firewall configuration to protect cardholder data
Requirement 2: Do not use vendor-supplied defaults for system passwords and other security parameters

Protect Cardholder Data

Requirement 3: Protect stored cardholder data
Requirement 4: Encrypt transmission of cardholder data across open, public networks

Maintain a Vulnerability Management Program

Requirement 5: Use and regularly update anti-virus software
Requirement 6: Develop and maintain secure systems and applications

Implement Strong Access Control Measures

Requirement 7: Restrict access to cardholder data by business need-to-know
Requirement 8: Assign a unique ID to each person with computer access
Requirement 9: Restrict physical access to cardholder data

Regularly Monitor and Test Networks

Requirement 10: Track and monitor all access to network resources and cardholder data
Requirement 11: Regularly test security systems and processes

Maintain an Information Security Policy

Requirement 12: Maintain a policy that addresses information security

To further the adoption of the PCI DSS, the PCI Security Standards Council defines credentials and qualifications for QSAs and ASVs. The PCI Security Standards Council also manages a global training and certification program for QSAs and ASVs, and will publish a directory of certified providers on this Web site.

https://www.pcisecuritystandards.org/security_standards/pci_dss.shtml

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4 Responses to Hospitality Industry Risk: “PCI Security Standards” Should Be Implemented By Hotels And Restaurants To Protect Customer Data

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    Thanks for the info. The PCI councils website is such a great resource for any pci questions. Thanks for the link.

  2. websiteverification

    Thanks for the info. The PCI councils website is such a great resource for any pci questions. Thanks for the link.

  3. This is a great heads-up! To discuss the best practices of actually implementing PCI DSS in hotels I’d like to invite you to the “PCI DSS in Hospitality” professional discussion group on LinkedIn – http://lnkd.in/tyFEnq

    Regards,

    Jan Popovic
    IT Infrastructure and PCI DSS Expert

  4. This is a great heads-up! To discuss the best practices of actually implementing PCI DSS in hotels I’d like to invite you to the “PCI DSS in Hospitality” professional discussion group on LinkedIn – http://lnkd.in/tyFEnq

    Regards,

    Jan Popovic
    IT Infrastructure and PCI DSS Expert