Heartland (HPY) Implements E2EE System

June 30, 2009 by ADMIN · Leave a Comment

From Heartland Payment Systems

“Monday’s successful test involved Zones 1, 2, 3 and 4,” detailed Steven M. Elefant, Heartland’s executive director of end-to-end encryption. “We believe that protecting data in these zones alone will significantly impact the protection of cardholder data.

ISR News: Heartland Fights MasterCard Fine

May 12, 2009 by ADMIN · Leave a Comment

Excerpts From Finextra

“Heartland therefore considers the MasterCard fine to be in direct violation of both the MasterCard rules and applicable law and it intends and is prepared to vigorously contest and it has recommended to its sponsor banks that they vigorously contest, through all means available including litigation if necessary any liability that may be asserted or imposed upon Heartland or its sponsor banks by reason of this fine,” says Carr.

Heartland Regains PCI Compliant Status

May 3, 2009 by ADMIN · 1 Comment

By Anthony M. Freed, Information-Security-Resources.com Financial Editor

Heartland’s removal from the list of compliant payment processors had followed revelations that the company had suffered what may have been the largest data breach of payment card information to date, although details of the incident and similar events at RBS WorldPay (RBS) have not been made available due to ongoing investigations.

ISR News: US Banks Going Biometric

April 9, 2009 by ADMIN · Leave a Comment

Excerpts From Finextra.com

A global survey conducted by Unisys last year found that 72% of US citizens would be willing to undergo fingerprint scans to verify their identities when dealing with banks and government organisations.

ISMG Launches GovInfoSecurity.com

April 8, 2009 by ADMIN · Leave a Comment

Press Release From GovInfoSecurity.com

We have a new President, a new Administration, a new session of Congress … and a new national mission throughout government to secure personal data and protect our borders from cyber threats. Information security has never been more important to the federal government - or to all of us, as we conduct personal and professional business in this electronic world.

ISR News: PCI DSS verses Cybercrime

April 8, 2009 by ADMIN · Leave a Comment

Excerpts From BankInfoSecurity.com

Yvette Clarke, D-NY, Chair of the Subcommittee, admonished the payments industry, saying “The payment card industry and issuing banks should be ashamed about the current state of play and doing everything possible to immediately institute improvements in infrastructure.”

Payment Card Industry Swallows Its Own Tail

April 1, 2009 by ADMIN · 10 Comments

By Anthony M. Freed, Information-Security-Resources.com Financial Editor

Anyone who has been following the cascade of security failures plaguing the payment card industry in the last year, and punctuated by the still-shrouded breaches at RBS WorldPay (RBS) and Heartland Payment systems (HPY), has to acknowledge that there are major problems with security that need to be addressed pronto. But the greatest threat to the survival of PCI DSS (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard) may not be the ever-evolving tactics of the criminal hackers intent on a “big score,” but instead the dysfunctional nature of the relationships between the very parties the standards are meant to serve.

ISR News: Visa Sanctions RBS Too

March 16, 2009 by ADMIN · Leave a Comment

Excertps From BankInfoSecurity.com

In the statement, Visa confirmed that both Heartland and RBS WorldPay as a result of their recent data breaches, have been removed from the company’s Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) Compliant Service Providers list. This list represents the service providers that Visa has validated as being PCI DSS compliant for merchants and other businesses to run their credit card transactions.

Visa Puts Heartland on Probation Over Breach

March 13, 2009 by ADMIN · 6 Comments

By Anthony M. Freed, Information-Security-Resources.com Financial Editor

System Participation - HPS is now in a probationary period, during which it is subject to a number of risk conditions including more stringent security assessments, monitoring and reporting. Subject to these conditions, Heartland will continue to serve as a processor in the Visa system.

ISR News: Feds Warn of Security Meltdown

February 2, 2009 by ADMIN · Leave a Comment

Excerpts From DarkGovernment.com

Computer attacks pose the biggest risk “from a national security perspective, other than a weapon of mass destruction or a bomb in one of our major cities,” said Shawn Henry, assistant director of the FBI’s cyber division told the International Conference on Cyber Security in New York . According to multiple reports Henry went on to say terrorist groups aim for an online 9/11, “inflicting the same kind of damage on our country, on all our countries, on all our networks, as they did in 2001 by flying planes into buildings.”

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