Key Features for Secure Payment Processing

Key Features for Secure Payment Processing

In an increasingly digital world, payment processing security features in business shouldn’t take a back seat. Are you offering secure payments to your customers? Here are some of the basic features that you need for secure payment processing.PCI ComplianceBecause sensitive credit card data is so valuable when committing identity theft, businesses that take payments online are often a target for …

Protect Payments with Data Tokenization and Encryption

Protect Payments with Data Tokenization and Encryption

Security is an essential part of taking payments. Your payment communication software should take precautions with the sensitive information they help you manage. Otherwise, they aren’t looking out for you or your consumers. Encryption and data tokenization are essential steps to protect credit card and bank account numbers from being improperly handled. PDCflow uses both encryption and tokenization of data …

Remote Workers: Payment Security and Compliance Challenges in AR

Remote Workers: Payment Security and Compliance Challenges in AR Hub:

With most businesses taking a hit right now it’s more important than ever to keep your operation secure. There have been many stories in the past few years of large companies dealing with the fallout of unsecure processes or systems. The Marriott data breach, Equifax and recent breach of the ARM industry company,  American Medical Collection Agency (AMCA), show that …

How Your Business Can Stay Cybersecure

How your business can stay cybersecure

Companies everywhere are on high alert when it comes to keeping their data secure. However, this doesn’t always mean they follow the best practices when it comes to cybersecurity. According to IBM, 77 percent of IT professionals stated that they do not have a cybersecurity incident response plan. However, there are preventative measures companies can take to stop a data …

Preparing for CCPA Compliance

Preparing for CCPA Compliance

Share this Article2019 is winding down, and with the new year comes a new era in privacy regulations. The California Consumer Privacy Act becomes operative on January 1, 2020, leading the way for other privacy regulation across the U.S.  The California Association of Collectors (CAC) spent considerable time this fall discussing the CCPA during a webinar paneled by attorneys Lauren …

California Consumer Privacy Act Overview

California Consumer Privacy Act Overview

Social media, websites and countless apps have expanded our worlds and made our lives easier. Now, consumers are starting to see the potential downsides to technological convenience. The Cambridge Analytica scandal and countless data breaches have made consumers – and lawmakers – weary. In 2018, the European Union (EU) led the way in data protection rules with the General Data …