Following recent cyber-attacks and data leaks on retail giants Target and Neiman Marcus over the festive period, data security and forensics experts Foregenix have announced the launch of their latest data security solution that reduces the root cause of online fraud – Foregenix Security Essentials (FSE).
This integrated solution reduces the risk of attacks on bricks and mortar SMEs of all types; providing all the tools and services needed to protect payments and data security, including a compliance bundle for adherence with the compulsory Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCI DSS).
Speaking about the solution, Foregenix Director, Andrew Henwood, said: “Any business that accepts payment or handles customer data in whatever guise has an obligation to ensure they are doing so in the most secure and risk-free way possible for their customers.”
The solution also includes the Foregenix Serengeti Analyser, an industry unique service for malware detection, mitigation and security validation at the Point of Sale (POS), as well as the Foregenix industry leading cardholder data discovery product, FScoutthat identifies and confirms where sensitive cardholder data is being stored.
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