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By Jason Q. Freed, News Editor-Americas
23 June 2011
Legislation could force businesses to go public with credit-card breaches, so experts say hoteliers should study and monitor changes to the reporting procedure.
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By Patrick Mayock, Editor-in-Chief
19 May 2010
Complying with the payment card industry’s Data Security Standards is challenging, sometimes tedious, and one of the best ways to avoid an information security breach.
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HNN Newswire
14 August 2008
AH&LA has released a PCI Compliance Primer to guide hoteliers through both technology and business processes essential for securing credit card data from misuse and abuse.
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By Patrick Mayock, Editor-in-Chief
18 May 2010
The hotel industry is a soft spot for cybercriminals, but that doesn’t mean hoteliers can’t fight back. Here are nine steps you can implement to strengthen your defenses.
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By Stephanie Wharton, HotelNewsNow.com contributor
12 October 2011
Hotel groups are taking action to keep guests’ credit-card data safe by working together to develop a solution in which they can avoid storing the information altogether.
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By Shawn A. Turner, Finance Editor
14 February 2012
Staying vigilant and maintaining a data security action plan will help reduce some of the pain caused by an information security issue, Doug Meal, an attorney at Ropes & Gray, said during the Hospitality Law Conference last week.
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By Joel Ross, HotelNewsNow.com columnist
15 September 2010
There is a simple and low-cost way that sophisticated companies are dealing with the protection of credit card data, the cost of managing the data and meeting PCI compliance standards.
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By Jason Q. Freed, News Editor-Americas
28 February 2013
HTNG invited outside investigators to pick apart its new solution for payment card security. Hoteliers answered confidently, assured their framework will do the job.
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By Joel Ross, HotelNewsNow.com columnist
28 June 2010
The only protection from a security breach is complete removal of all card data from all systems and replacement with tokenization.
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By Patrick Mayock, Editor-in-Chief
17 May 2010
Despite hackers’ ability to navigate complex coding and sophisticated firewalls, it’s often the basic, easy-to-correct errors that lead to information security breaches at the property level.
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