Sycurio™ has enhanced its membership of the Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council (PCI SSC), becoming a Principal Participating Organization (PPO) reinforcing the company’s long-standing commitment to shaping the future of global payment security and helping customers and partners protect sensitive payment data.
The PCI SSC is a global industry forum that develops, maintains, and promotes Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCI DSS) and programs. As a PPO, Sycurio will contribute to the strategic direction and evolution of the data security standards, shaping resources and programs to help organizations prevent, detect, and mitigate attacks on global payment data.
"Becoming a Principal Participating Organization with the PCI SSC provides us with the chance to actively engage in the continuous evolution of the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard and other security benchmarks. As the pioneers of telephone payment security and compliance for call and contact centers, coupled with our expertise in delivering secure payment customer experiences, we take pride in contributing our knowledge, innovation, and vision to influence future standards—ensuring their relevance and effectiveness,” said Denise Parker, CEO at Sycurio.
"As a long-standing PCI SSC supporter and Participating Organization, Sycurio recognizes the challenges that companies across the globe face with a constantly changing payment and security landscape, “said Gina Gobeyn, Executive Director of the PCI Security Standards Council. “In becoming a Principal Participating Organization, Sycurio will collaborate with other key stakeholders on industry priorities, as well as provide technical input on major initiatives, and assist with strategic planning for Council programs.”
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