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Gulf Bank Successfully Meets Highest Global Security Standards in the Payment Card Industry
The Bank provides customers an enhanced and protected payment card data security experience
The Bank cleared six distinct security pillars in order to achieve PCI - DSS compliance, namely, building and maintaining a secure network, protecting cardholder data, maintaining a vulnerability management program, implementing strong security measures, assessing networks frequently, and maintaining an information security policy.
PCI - DSS offer a broad variety of advantages for financial organizations such as Gulf Bank , helping avoid security breaches and theft of card payment data while constantly monitoring threats and improving the means of dealing with them. The standards are endorsed by all the major global payment brands, including Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover Financial Services and JCB International.
Husain Mairza, Chief Information Officer at Gulf Bank said: "Our latest achievement of PCI - DSS compliance emphasizes the Bank's overall strategy to protect its customers' card information and enhance their payment methods generally. We are proud to have achieved the coveted certification on schedule, which adds to our 2011 accomplishments."
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