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Just pitching this over the fence, but you might want to google "credit
card tokenization" and consider this approach from the very start...
PCI security can make you miserable if you start down the wrong path.
Tokenization relieves you of many of the most stringent PCI
requirements, but may not be appropriate for your application. Depends
mostly on how you plan to use this credit card data. You didn't say
what sort of application you are dealing with, but in many cases, you
might select a third-party solution, that keeps you completely out of
the credit card storage and transmission game. I have had good results
with CyberSource.com, but there are many providers that might fit your
needs.
Hth,
-Eric DeLong
-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of David Gibbs
Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2010 12:55 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: credit card number stored issue
tim wrote:
I am interested in the "best" way to store credit card numbers on my
iseries. Im not sure of compliance issues.
There are very specific rules regarding storage & processing of credit
card numbers on a system.
Check out
https://www.pcisecuritystandards.org/ for more information.
david
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