Stanchion Payments Forges Partnership With PCI Security Standards Council

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Stanchion Payments to partner with PCI Security Standards Council to help secure payment data worldwide. As Council’s newest associate participating organisation, Stanchion Payments to contribute to the development of PCI security standards
Stanchion Payments to partner with PCI Security Standards Council to help secure payment data worldwide. Image Courtesy: Stanchion Payments

Stanchion, a global payment technology firm and a pioneer of Payment Fabric, recently announced that it has joined the PCI Security Standards Council (PCI SSC) as a new Associate Participating Organization. Stanchion will work with the PCI SSC to help secure payment data worldwide through the ongoing development and adoption of the PCI Security Standards.

Stanchion Payments to partner with PCI Security Standards Council to help secure payment data worldwide
Stanchion Payments to partner with PCI Security Standards Council to help secure payment data worldwide

According to Industry sources, Stanchion adds its voice to the standards development process as an Associate Participating Organization and will collaborate with a growing community to improve payment security worldwide. Stanchion will also have the opportunity to recommend new initiatives for consideration to the PCI Security Standards Council and share cross-sector experiences and best practices at the annual PCI Community Meetings.

From L To R:  Gina Gobeyn, Executive Director of the PCI Security Standards Council & Pierre Aurel, Chief Product Officer at Stanchion
From L To R: Gina Gobeyn, Executive Director of the PCI Security Standards Council & Pierre Aurel, Chief Product Officer at Stanchion

“In an era of increasingly sophisticated attacks on systems, PCI Security Standards and resources help organizations secure payment data and prevent, detect, and mitigate attacks that can lead to costly data breaches,” stated Gina Gobeyn, Executive Director of the PCI Security Standards Council. “By joining as an Associate Participating Organisation, Stanchion has the opportunity to play an active part in improving payment security globally by helping drive awareness and the adoption of PCI Security Standards.”

Pierre Aurel, Chief Product Officer at Stanchion, stated: “As we create new payment experiences in PayTech, we will continue to prioritize security and compliance, which is why we are excited to partner with and support the PCI SSC on their industry initiatives. For over two decades, we have created secure software for the payment industry and now we have the ability to share our global perspectives on emerging payment methods and technologies.”

Industry sources further added that the PCI SSC leads a global, cross-industry effort to increase payment security by providing flexible, industry-driven, and effective data security standards and programs. Global industry collaboration is critical to this mission. The Council’s Participating Organisations program brings together industry leaders to strategize about how to protect payment data from the latest threats and to anticipate the needs of an ever-changing payment ecosystem.

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