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Must-have guide for professionals responsible for securing credit and debit card transactions

As recent breaches like Target and Neiman Marcus show, payment card information is involved in more security breaches than any other data type. In too many places, sensitive card data is simply not protected adequately. Hacking Point of Sale is a compelling book that tackles this enormous problem head-on. Exploring all aspects of the problem in detail - from how attacks are structured to the structure of magnetic strips to point-to-point encryption, and more – it's packed with practical recommendations. This terrific resource goes beyond standard PCI compliance guides to offer real solutions on how to achieve better security at the point of sale.

  • A unique book on credit and debit card security, with an emphasis on point-to-point encryption of payment transactions (P2PE) from standards to design to application
  • Explores all groups of security standards applicable to payment applications, including PCI, FIPS, ANSI, EMV, and ISO
  • Explains how protected areas are hacked and how hackers spot vulnerabilities
  • Proposes defensive maneuvers, such as introducing cryptography to payment applications and better securing application code

Hacking Point of Sale: Payment Application Secrets, Threats, and Solutions is essential reading for security providers, software architects, consultants, and other professionals charged with addressing this serious problem.

Hacking Point of Sale: Payment Application Secrets, Threats, and Solutions

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Must-have guide for professionals responsible for securing credit and debit card transactions As recent breaches like Target and Neiman Marcus... Read more

    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 25/03/2014
    ISBN13: 9781118810118, 978-1118810118
    ISBN10: 1118810112

    Number of Pages: 312

    Non Fiction , Computing

    Description

    Must-have guide for professionals responsible for securing credit and debit card transactions

    As recent breaches like Target and Neiman Marcus show, payment card information is involved in more security breaches than any other data type. In too many places, sensitive card data is simply not protected adequately. Hacking Point of Sale is a compelling book that tackles this enormous problem head-on. Exploring all aspects of the problem in detail - from how attacks are structured to the structure of magnetic strips to point-to-point encryption, and more – it's packed with practical recommendations. This terrific resource goes beyond standard PCI compliance guides to offer real solutions on how to achieve better security at the point of sale.

    • A unique book on credit and debit card security, with an emphasis on point-to-point encryption of payment transactions (P2PE) from standards to design to application
    • Explores all groups of security standards applicable to payment applications, including PCI, FIPS, ANSI, EMV, and ISO
    • Explains how protected areas are hacked and how hackers spot vulnerabilities
    • Proposes defensive maneuvers, such as introducing cryptography to payment applications and better securing application code

    Hacking Point of Sale: Payment Application Secrets, Threats, and Solutions is essential reading for security providers, software architects, consultants, and other professionals charged with addressing this serious problem.

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