Large Retail PCI Compliance Improving, But 14 Percent Seem To Have Given Up
Written by Evan SchumanMay 10th, 2007
When Visa released the latest stats on how many retailers are complying with PCI security rules, many large retailers don't even seem to be trying anymore.
Visa itself puts an even more favorable spin on the figures, with a statement from Visa attributed to Eduardo Perez, vice president, Payment System Risk, Visa USA, saying, "Among the top merchants, which account for over half of Visa's transaction volume, the majority are either fully compliant or working toward eliminating any deficiencies."
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Is there really an improvement between a mag swipe and contactless tap if multi-factor authentication is required?
-Ed
