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The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) is a set of security standards, developed by payment companies, Visa, American Express, MasterCard, Discover and JCB International, to establish common data security solutions, processes and precautions for handling, processing, storing and transmitting payment card data. The PCI DSS states that it is the responsibility of every business who processes, transmits, or stores credit and debit card information to make sure that their system is in compliance with data security requirements.

The NCR Aloha POS was one of the first POS technologies to be validated against VISA’s initial set of data security requirements in 2005 and we have maintained payment industry validation when releasing new versions of our software (now called Payment Application Data Security Standard or PA DSS). With each new release of our data security solutions software, we include features to proactively meet or exceed the PA DSS. These enhancements will continue to strengthen the security of our applications, but are just a small piece of the numerous requirements included in the PCI DSS.