Cardholder Data Environment (CDE) definition

Cardholder Data Environment (CDE) people, processes and technology that store, process, or transmit Cardholder Data or sensitive authentication data.
Cardholder Data Environment (CDE) means the segmented area of the network which encompasses applications, hardware, and network services in the transmission, processing, or storing of cardholder data
Cardholder Data Environment (CDE) means an interconnected set of information resources or systems under the direct management and control of the Service Provider that store, process, or transmit CHD or any system that provides security to a system that processes, stores, or transmits CHD. A system normally includes hardware, software, information, data, applications, communication, and people.

Examples of Cardholder Data Environment (CDE) in a sentence

  • The Company acknowledges that it is responsible for the security of Cardholder data that is being stored, processed, or transmitted within the Cardholder Data Environment (CDE) owned and managed by the Company.

  • In addition to standard NuArx Configuration Management Services, SCG Configuration Management Services also include management of a network security device or NuArx Device (firewall) implemented in accordance with PCI DSS to protect the Customer’s Cardholder Data Environment (CDE).