PCISSC definition
Examples of PCISSC in a sentence
In the event Merchant uses a Third Party Payment System including, but not limited to, a POS terminal, POS system, POS software, payment software, payment gateway, virtual terminal, cardholder activated terminal or automated fuel dispenser, Merchant is responsible for assuring third party system is PA-DSS certified and complies with the PABP (Payment Application Best Practices) as set forth by the Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council (PCI-SSC) and the Card Associations.
If Merchant provides its own Point-of-Sale electronic terminal or similar device (“POS Terminal”), such POS Terminals must comply with, and meet all requirements set forth by, Service Provider, any applicable processor, and directives set forth by the PCI-SSC as amended from time to time, in order to submit Transactions.
In the event Merchant uses a Third Party Payment System including, but not limited to, a POS terminal, POS system, POS software, payment software, payment gateway, virtual terminal, Cardholder activated terminal or automated fuel dispenser, Merchant is responsible for assuring third party system is PA-DSS certified and complies with the PABP (Payment Application Best Practices) as set forth by the Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council (PCI-SSC) and the Card Associations.
If Merchant provides its own Point-of-Sale electronic terminal or similar device (“POS Terminal”), such POS Terminals must comply with, and meet all requirements set forth by, Bank, NMS or any applicable processor, and directives set forth by the PCI-SSC as amended from time to time, in order to submit Transactions.
In the event Merchant uses a Third Party Payment System including, but not limited to, a POS Terminal, POS system, POS software, payment software, payment gateway, virtual terminal, Cardholder activated terminal or automated fuel dispenser, Merchant is responsible for assuring third party system is PA-DSS certified and complies with the PABP (Payment Application Best Practices) as set forth by the Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council (PCI-SSC) and the Card Brands.
If Merchant provides its own Point-of-Sale electronic terminal or similar device (“POS Terminal”), such POS Terminals must comply with, and meet all requirements set forth by Company, Bank, any applicable processor, and directives set forth by the PCI-SSC, as amended from time to time, in order to submit Transactions.
If Merchant provides its own Point-of-Sale electronic terminal or similar device (“POS Terminal”), such POS Terminals must comply with, and meet all requirements set forth by, Bank, any applicable processor, and directives set forth by the PCI-SSC as amended from time to time, in order to submit Transactions.
If Merchant provides its own Point-of-Sale electronic terminal or similar device (“POS Terminal”), such POS Terminals must comply with, and meet all requirements set forth by, Bank, any applicable processor, and directives set forth by the PCI-SSC, as amended from time to time, in order to submit Transactions.
In the event Merchant uses a Third Party Payment System including, but not limited to, a POS Terminal, POS system, POS software, payment software, payment gateway, virtual terminal, Customer activated terminal or automated fuel dispenser, Merchant is responsible for assuring third party system is PA-DSS certified and complies with the PABP (Payment Application Best Practices) as set forth by the Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council (PCI-SSC) and the Payment Networks.
You must comply with all Security Standards published by the Payment Brands and the PCISSC including, but not limited to, Visa’s Customer Information Security Program (“CISP), MasterCard’s Security Data Program (MSDP) and the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCIDSS).