The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) was created in 2004 to establish data security measures for organizations and retailers that hold, process or exchange cardholder information from any of the major card brands.
While great strides have been made to protect consumer cardholder data, 23 percent of the hospitality industry experienced a data breach in 2009, with restaurants and hotels accounting for the majority of cases.
In this webinar, sponsored by Vendor Safe Technologies, you will learn:

Five PCI Security Deficiencies of Retail Merchants and Restaurants
Maintaining Customer Trust with Payment Security
Control Your Security, and PCI Will Follow
Cloud Computing in a Restaurant Environment
Frequently Asked Questions about PCI Compliance
Frequently Asked Questions about PCI Compliance
Control Your Security, and PCI Will Follow
Culver's Improves Security and Customer Service
Case Study: Managed VPN vs Frame Relay in a 24 Store Franchise
Approved Software Does Not Equate to PCI Compliance
Infographic: 12 Benefits of Digital Menu Boards
Restaurant Reward Programs: Moving Past Punch Cards
Digital Menu Boards Give a Boost to McAlister's Deli
Four Soft ROI Benefits of Digital Signage in the Restaurant Industry
Three Key Considerations When Deploying WiFi In Restaurants |
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