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By Joel Ross, HotelNewsNow.com columnist
15 March 2010
Hoteliers need to choose processing partners that understand the tokenization and encryption process from start to finish.
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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 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 Patrick Mayock, Editor-in-Chief
07 September 2010
What good is guests’ credit card data to a hacker if he can’t read it?
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By The HNN editorial staff,
07 September 2010
From the desks of the HotelNewsNow.com editorial team:
• U.S. hotel industry faces critical issues as elections approach;
• encryption and tokenization key elements of cyber security;
• in-room movie and phone call revenue drying up;
• untraditional training could boost service; and
• a CitizenM opens, and a Ritz-Carlton to be foreclosed.
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By Joel Ross, HotelNewsNow.com columnist
19 May 2010
A new law in Massachusetts is an example of how the changing landscape puts onus on business owners when it comes to data breaches. The message is clear: You are not secure with basic compliance.
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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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