PCI Point of Interaction
Date Published
2023
Category
Privacy
Version
v6.2
Description
The PCI Point of Interaction (POI) standard, part of the broader PCI Security Standards, is focused on securing cardholder data at the point where the card interacts with payment devices, such as PIN entry devices, contactless readers, and integrated circuit card readers. The framework establishes stringent security requirements for protecting sensitive data, preventing tampering, and ensuring the secure processing of payment information at the point of interaction.
Overview
PCI POI is designed for businesses and financial institutions that handle payment card transactions. Its purpose is to ensure that point-of-interaction devices are secure, protecting cardholder data from tampering and breaches during transactions.
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