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Criminal IP Secures PCI DSS v4.0 Certification, Enhancing Payment Security with Top-Level Compliance

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AI SPERA, a leading Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) company, has achieved PCI DSS v4.0 certification for its flagship search engine solution, Criminal IP. This accomplishment builds on last year’s attainment of PCI DSS v3.2.1 (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard) certification and marks a significant milestone in the company’s ongoing efforts to enhance security, further solidifying its leadership in the global market.

The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) is an international information security standard established by the PCI Security Standards Council (PCI SSC), which includes major global card brands. PCI DSS certification is a critical requirement in the financial industry for preventing credit card fraud and data breaches. Companies that earn this certification are verified as capable of securely managing customers’ payment information.

AI SPERA’s newly acquired PCI DSS v4.0 certification represents the latest version of this standard, featuring enhanced security requirements that address emerging threats and technological advancements. Key assessment areas include maintaining secure networks and systems, protecting cardholder data, managing vulnerabilities and malware threats, enforcing strong access control measures, conducting regular monitoring and testing, and managing information security policies. Criminal IP has been rated at the highest level across all these criteria.

The CTO of AI SPERA stated, “Achieving the highest level of PCI DSS v4.0 certification showcases our capabilities and commitment as a global security service provider. We will continue to prioritize protecting customer payment data while offering secure and trustworthy services.”

About AI SPERA

AI SPERA, renowned for its advanced solutions, has expanded internationally, with ‘Criminal IP’ as its flagship offering. Operating in more than 150 countries, ‘Criminal IP‘ is backed by enterprise-grade security solutions like ‘Criminal IP ASM’ and ‘Criminal IP FDS’. Strategic partnerships with global leaders such as Cisco, VirusTotal, and Quad9 have significantly enhanced ‘Criminal IP’s capabilities. Recently, AI SPERA’s ‘Criminal IP’ has entered the marketplace of major US data warehousing platforms, including Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Snowflake, expanding its global reach for threat data.

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Kaaviya
Kaaviya
Kaaviya is a Security Editor and fellow reporter with Cyber Security News. She is covering various cyber security incidents happening in the Cyber Space.

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