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RPOWER Version 2008 Receives PABP Validation From Visa RPOWER 2008, A PABP Validated Application
June 17, 2009
RPOWER is pleased to announce the completion of their Payment Applications Best Practices(PABP) Validation from Visa. Since 1995, RPOWER has always been protective of cardholder data. We have never stored numbers, expiration dates, or magnetic stripe track data unencrypted. In addition, we have formatted receipts and system logging to be secure according to the strictest requirements of the time.
With the release of RPOWER Restaurant POS Version 2008, RPOWER adheres to Visa's new PABP guidelines and beyond. Furthermore, we can identify the following key statements about credit card security and cardholder information with regards to RPOWER:
Visit www.visa.com/cisp to learn more about PCI Compliancy and the CISP Security Standards.
With the release of RPOWER Restaurant POS Version 2008, RPOWER adheres to Visa's new PABP guidelines and beyond. Furthermore, we can identify the following key statements about credit card security and cardholder information with regards to RPOWER:
- RPOWER never prints or displays a full credit card number to anyone under any circumstances.
- Track 2 and AVS data is not stored after initial authorization under any circumstances.
- Card verification code and PIN values are never stored after initial authorization.
- RPOWER's keystroke logs do not contain sensitive information, while at the same time allowing people to see that something was entered.
- All credit card data is inaccessible to anyone outside of K3 Software. Even RPOWER-certified dealers with access to the highest level security cannot retrieve credit card data.
- RPOWER uses password-protected remote control software for direct support and maintenance. RPOWER recommends the use of Radmin with configuration settings defined in the PABP Implementation Guide.
Visit www.visa.com/cisp to learn more about PCI Compliancy and the CISP Security Standards.



