
Protect Against Security Breaches & Fraud Exposure
If You Store, Processe, Transmit or Handle Credit Card Data You Must Comply
NELiX® TransaX, LLC partners with ControlScan to provide PCI compliance in three easy steps
Become PCI Compliant |
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In today’s world, the thought of losing or compromising a customer’s personal information is the #1 concern of online businesses. More than $1 billion a year is lost to credit card fraud. The Payment Card Industry (PCI) has created stringent data security standards (DSS) to protect both the merchant and the card holder from security breaches and fraud exposure. Any business that stores, processes, transmits or simply handles customer credit card data must comply with the PCI data security standards. Businesses that do not comply risk fines, restrictions, and worse – a data breach.
Through our partnership with ControlScan, NELiX® TransaX can help you achieve compliance in 3 easy steps.
- Thorough Scanning of Your Network. Our scanning technology studies your site from a hacker’s point of view to detect any open doors that could lead to a data breach. Scans are performed weekly, quarterly, or on-demand. We also access a database containing thousands of known website vulnerabilities.
- PCI Self-Assessment Questionnaire. You complete this validation survey online and submit it to your acquiring bank – all within our PCI portal.
- Reporting, Ranking and Fixing any Problems. Using our PCI portal, we deliver the scanning results. Our reports are easy to understand, prioritize any security threats in order of importance and provide detailed instructions on how to remediate any vulnerabilities detected. Our scanning technology studies your site from a hacker’s point of view to detect any open doors that could lead to a data breach. Scans are performed weekly, quarterly or on-demand.
Our PCI Compliance services are independent of our payment processing services and can be taken advantage of whether you have a payment processing account with us or not. This service is of great value to anybody storing sensitive data in their system.







