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== Introduction == | == Introduction == |
Revision as of 11:01, 24 November 2014
Introduction
Here are a few frequently asked questions concerning the PCI requirements.
We invite you to read them, for further questions, please contact us at 1-855-564-4597 or file a support request.
Questions / Answers
Q. What are the PCI standards?
A. PCI stands for Payment Card Industry.Those are the security regulations related to the data manipulation of the transactions made with credit cards, in order to prevent fraud.
Q. Do we have to comply with the PCI standards if we have a merchant account with Netbanx (Optimal Payments)?
A. Yes, you do. Any merchant who accepts transactions (donations or payments) by credit cards must comply with the PCI standards.
Q. We only have the Online Donation Module (IMakeAnOnlineDonation), therefore we do not deal with any credit card number (Web account). Do we still have to comply with the PCI standards?
A. Yes, you do. You must still comply with the PCI standards, but the form is easier to complete. It is the "SAQ A" form.
Q. Is it normal to be asked to complete the "SAQ C" form?
A. Yes, it is. Since you accept phone or mail donations (reply coupon), you see and habndle credit card numbers. The "SAQ C" form is a little more complete than the one mentioned in the previous question. It aims at guaranteeing Optimal Payments that your methods are secure when it comes to handling credit card data to be entered in the virtual terminal.
Q. Is it normal to be asked to complete the "SAQ D" form?
A. Only if you keep credit card numbers electronically (e.g. by email or in an Excel spreadsheet). However, this method is to be avoided, because it exposes you to great risks of fraud and implies major security constraints. It is the most complex form to complete.
Q. We have an Optimal Payments account as well as the Online Donation Module (IMakeAnOnlineDonation). Is the credit card data saved on your website?
A. No, it is not. The payment data is kept in a secure vault at Netbanx and cannot be recovered, neither by you, nor by IMakeAnOnlineDonation.
Q. We have an Optimal Payments account as well as the Electronic Transactions Module (virtual terminal). Is the credit card data saved in ProDon?
A. No, it is not. The payment data is kept in a secure vault at Netbanx and cannot be recovered, neither by you, nor by ProDon.
Q. Can Logilys assist me to fill out the "SAQ A" or "SAQ C" PCI form?
A. Only for the "LIST ALL THIRD PARTY SERVICE PROVIDERS (Leave blank if not applicable)" section. Here is the information you need to enter:
- Payment Gateway: "Netbanx-Optimal Payments"
- Point-of-Sale Terminal: N/A
- Web Host: You must enter the name of your organization's website host
- Payment Application: N/A
- Shopping Cart: "IMakeAnOnlineDonation - Logilys"
- Co-Location: N/A
All the other questions on those questionnaires are related to the IT security implemented in your organization and on the workstations hosting ProDon. Since we do not know this environment and do not have any expertise with the PCI standards, we are not able to assist you any further. However, feel free to contact us for any questions related to IMakeAnOnlineDonation or ProDon.
Q. Who is Security Metrics?
A. Security Metrics is a certified firm, specializing in the management of all aspects related to the PCI standards compliance, recommended by Optimal Payments. This firm has the expertise required to assist you with the completion of the "SAQ A" or "SAQ C" forms. For any questions about these forms, you can contact CJ Pillings at 1-801-995-6402.
Q. Do we need an IT technician to complete the forms?
A. Certain questions are very technical and require an excellent comprehension of your IT environment and networking; so it is probable that you would need the help of your IT technician.
Q. We have failed the PCI certification. What should we do?
A. The security regulations that were failed are clearly identified in the compliance report. You must check those points with your technician to rectify the situation.
Document name: ProDon:FAQ - PCI Standards