Visa Net sets security measures
Bethesda, Maryland - Visa, the world’s largest network of payment cards, said Wednesday he was the 10 new safety rules for transactions via the Internet through its more than 21000 member financial institutions and their merchant partners.
Visa band steps to combat online fraud - runs to more than three times the rate of card fraud in total - as well as to increase consumer confidence in electronic commerce. He said it was also eager to top the new government due to possible regulatory action by the police themselves.
John Shaughnessy, Senior Vice President for risk management for VISA USA, said the new requirements - including a network firewall to protect the data available on the Internet - will gradually throughout the world over the next few years, after it was written are described in a few weeks. ”
Visa will work with members to monitor and encourage the use of outside experts to test firewalls, starting with Internet service providers and similar “gateway” portals, the card payment services for commercial Web pages they host, Bethesda he told a conference on Business solutions to combat computer crime.
The rules are there ultimately be respected by all merchants accept Visa cards, the world’s most accepted form of “plastic” payment, Shaughnessy said.
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