PCI data security standard definition

PCI data security standard means the Payment Card Industry Data Security
PCI data security standard. (known as ‘PCI DSS’) means the published data security standards in effect now, or as hereafter amended, which all merchants and processors must follow when storing, processing and transmitting cardholder data.
PCI data security standard. (known as “PCI DSS”) means the Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council Data Security Standard in effect now, or as hereafter amended, which all merchants and processors must follow when storing, processing and transmitting cardholder Data.

Examples of PCI data security standard in a sentence

  • For example, the payment card industry (PCI) data security standard • Applicable provisions of the customer’s privacy policies, statements or notices that are provided or otherwise made available to the supplier For more information on PII, see Privacy and Data Security in Outsourcing.

Related to PCI data security standard

  • Privacy/Data Security Laws means all laws governing the receipt, collection, use, storage, processing, sharing, security, disclosure, or transfer of Personal Information or the security of Company’s Business Systems or Business Data.

  • Security Standards means the final rule implementing HIPAA’s Security Standards for the Protection of Electronic PHI, as amended.

  • Privacy Standards means the standards of the privacy of individually identifiable health information, as pursuant to HIPAA.

  • Data Security Requirements means, collectively, all of the following to the extent relating to Data Treatment or otherwise relating to privacy, security or security breach notification requirements and applicable to Seller, any IT Systems or any Personal Information: (i) Seller’s own rules, policies, and procedures; (ii) all Laws applicable to Seller; (iii) industry standards applicable to the industry in which Seller operates; and (iv) Contracts to which Seller is a party or otherwise subject.

  • Privacy Shield means the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield and Swiss-U.S. Privacy Shield Framework self-certification program operated by the U.S. Department of Commerce and approved by the European Commission pursuant to Decision C(2016)4176 of 12 July 2016 and by the Swiss Federal Council on January 11, 2017 respectively.