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XI. PAYMENT CARD INDUSTRY DATA SECURITY STANDARD (PCI DSS) AND AIRPORTS
Pages 57-58

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... ACRP RRD 11 discusses potential airport operators' AIRPORTS roles and technical responsibilities. Airports may act as mer Through the Payment Card Industry Security Standards chants by accepting credit or debit cards as a form of payment Council, credit card companies set PCI DSS standards to reduce or as service providers through their networks or applications the likelihood of credit card fraud.590 The standards concern the that store, process, or transmit data and may contract with third security of credit card information and systems that process parties to provide credit card services on their behalf.594 Aircredit card information to include requirements for security ports' positions in the data collection processes will affect their management, policies, procedures, network architecture, soft- responsibilities to secure data and potential liabilities.
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... ­Wyndham Hotels and Resorts in 2015 as a result of three sepaSpec's brought an action for its breach of contract claim, alleg- rate data breaches.603 The settlement agreement between the ing that First Data Merchant Services improperly withheld the FTC and Wyndham required the hotel chain to implement two million dollars in damages.600 The bank counterclaimed, security measures and annual audit procedures in compliance with PCI DSS standards.604 The settlement agreement defines 597   Id. PCI DSS as the approved standard for credit card data security.


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