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2011 Point-to-Point Encryption, Tokenization and Virtual Terminals: Vendor Comparisons, Industry Consolidations and Lessons Learned
Javelin Strategy & Research, March 2011, Pages: 29
If the merchant's cardholder data can be taken out of scope and rendered useless to the criminal through methods such as point-to-point encryption (P2PE) and/or tokenization, might the liability and costs associated with PCI compliance be substantially reduced? The question that remains is what method makes the most sense for the card industry and merchants to adopt today, and how soon before the next technology comes along. The report contains detailed comparisons of processor solutions from Chase Paymentech, Elavon, and First Data, and tokenization vendor solutions from Acculynk, Chase Paymentech, CyberSource, Heartland Payment Systems, MerchantLink, nuBridges, Protegrity, RSA, and Shift4. Also included are technology vendor solutions from Hypercom, Ingenico, VeriFone, and Voltage.
Primary Questions - What lessons have been learned since bringing endto- end encryption and tokenization solutions to market?
- What solutions exist for card-not-present (CNP) transactions?
- Have the solutions been endorsed by the standards bodies?
- Will there be tokenization exhaustion?
- What degree of PCI scope can be achieved with either P2PE or tokenization?
- Is there a case for the cloud with this technology?
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