Minnesota Becomes First State To Mandate PCI
Written by Evan SchumanThis week, Minnesota became the first state to mandate PCI requirements for retailers who want to be protected from banks and credit unions for data breach losses.
The Plastic Card Security Act kicks in in August, according to this St. Paul Pioneer Press story. Minnesota is not likely to be the last state to put its weight behind PCI, with Texas, Massachusetts and Nevada–among others–heading down similar paths.
“It’s a credit-card world. If you’re in business in this day and age, you have to be able to accept credit-card and debit-card transactions,” Buzz Anderson of the Minnesota Retailers Association, which opposed the bill and argued for pushing back the penalty deadline, told the newspaper. The penalties from Visa and MasterCard can run to hundreds of thousands of dollars, he added, and act as a significant deterrent. Those penalties, he said, “would drive most small businesses out of business.”
Leave a Reply
Our Comment SPAM system is getting very aggressive these days and has been blocking legitimate comments. If you post a comment and don't see it appear within 2 hours or so, can you please send a heads-up to customer-service@storefrontbacktalk.com? Ideally, please include the time you posted the comment. That will allow us to try and hunt for it. Thanks! P.S. We're working on fixing the system, but we don't want to lose any valuable comments in the meantime.
I have strong reservations about the 'individual' certification and posting of that information for merchants. Can you imagine the potential employee poaching that might occur? The implications when competitors can look up how many are certified with each of their competitors?
-Christine
