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Breach
September 18th, 2017 by Elma Jane

Smart Security for Smart Businesses: 

Safe-T for SMB streamlines the PCI process while providing the layered security needed to protect card data

EMV – Fraud protection at the point of sale

EMV chip technology keeps the consumer’s card in their hand. It also helps protect the business from card-present fraud related chargebacks.

Encryption – Protection of payment card data in-transit

Safe-T scrambles cardholder data using advanced encryption technology, so data is protected at the point of entry, and throughout the authorization process.

Tokenization – Token ID protection of stored payment card data

Safe-T returns a token ID or an alias, consisting of a random sequence of numbers to the point-of-sale so the actual card number is never stored. Token IDs can be used for follow up transactions (i.e. recurring payments, voids, etc.).

Reduced PCI – Protection from complex PCI compliance

Maintaining PCI Compliance can be intimidating – second only, perhaps, to completing your taxes. Safe-T eases this process for customers by reducing the number of PCI Self-Assessment questions by more than 60% from 80 questions to 31.

Financial Reimbursement – Financial protection from a card data breach

Recovering from a card data breach can be costly for a small business. Safe-T offers Card Data Breach Reimbursement to financially protect your customer’s business in the event of a card data breach – regardless of the type of card data breach.

For Electronic Payment Set up with this feature call now! 888-996-2273

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July 10th, 2017 by Elma Jane

One of the most advanced and eye-pleasing smart terminals has generated some buzz. Specifically configured for small and independent hotels to help manage their businesses and provide an exceptional guest experience.

For SMB/independent lodging establishments, the benefits include:

  • Availability of an EMV terminal solution – a first for the lodging industry – as this option has not been offered in the lodging sector by competitors or legacy terminal providers
  • Dynamic, all-in-one smart device that looks great and delivers an exceptional guest experience
  • A modern, simple, and intuitive interface (think iPhone/Android) enables lodging establishments to get up and running quickly with minimal employee training
  • Powerful security to ensure maximum security, including EMV, encryption, tokenization, and PCI protection
  • Robust, cloud-based reporting to help hotel owners manage their business, and see transactions and settlements in real time

Lodging industry customers that will benefit from this smart terminals: 

  • Smaller, independent hotels
  • Hotels without property management systems
  • Existing lodging customers using Hypercom terminals (in need of EMV terminal solution)

Branded hotels:

  • For pool decks, spas, golf courses, gift shops, and other non-front desk locations
  • As a backup for existing systems

For Electronic Payment Account Set Up Call Now! 888-996-2273 

Or let’s get started NationalTransaction.Com

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Tokenization
April 27th, 2017 by Elma Jane

Adding Tokenization Service

Important notes when adding tokenization:  

Tokens replace credit or gift card numbers.

The terminal must be enabled to accept tokenization.

– Tokens are unique for each merchant, for example:

The same card will produce a different token for each merchant.

Merchants with multiple terminals sharing tokenization domains will receive the same token for a unique card and the token can be used across their stores if they wish to do so.

Merchants may supply the token in place of card information in any subsequent transaction.

Tokenization is supported for both credit cards and gift cards.

Tokenization protects card data when it’s in use and at rest. It converts or replaces cardholder data with a unique token ID to be used for subsequent transactions. This eliminates the possibility of having card data stolen because it no longer exists within your environment.

Tokens can be used in card not present environments such as e-commerce or mail order/telephone order (MOTO), or in conjunction with encryption in card present environments.

Tokens can reside on your POS/PMS or within your e-commerce infrastructure “at rest” and can be used to make adjustments, add new charges, make reservations, perform recurring transactions, or perform other transactions “in use”.

For Electronic Payment Set up with Tokenization call now 888-996-2273

or click here NationalTransaction.Com 

 

 

 

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TOKENIZATION AND ENCRYPTION SECURITY
March 8th, 2017 by Elma Jane

TOKENIZATION AND ENCRYPTION SECURITY

Encryption is reversible. Encrypted data can be returned back to its original, unencrypted form. The encryption strength is based on the algorithm it uses. A more complex algorithm will create stronger encryption to secure the data. Encryption is most often “end-to-end.

PCI Security Standards Council and other governing compliance entities still view encrypted data as sensitive data.

Tokenization system replaces sensitive data and the token cannot be reversed into true data, it has no value. The real, sensitive information is stored in a secured offsite platform. An entirely different location. That means sensitive customer data does not enter or reside within your environment.

Unlike encryption, tokenization isn’t subject to issues with PCI compliance or other data security organizations, because tokens do not contain any real data.

If a hacker managed to steal your tokens they cannot be used for a fraudulent transaction.

Using tokens doesn’t change a merchant’s payment processing experience. Only they’re much safer for a merchant than actual credit cards.

For Electronic Payments call us now 888-996-2273 

 

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Electronic Payments
March 6th, 2017 by Elma Jane

Electronic Payments Processing 

Credit and debit card industry grows in electronic payment processors and the services they offer; unfortunately, customer support seems to be considered to be less important.

National Transaction believes that customer support is of greater value. Any merchant would love to get new a new equipment or credit card terminal for free, but what about support for this service? Get the most from your Electronic Payments Processing!

NTC offers the following:   

Live US Based Customer Support within three rings

Guaranteed Lowest Rates

Next Day Funding

NTC ePay Electronic Invoicing (allows the merchant to simply email payment request).

Online Reporting and Processing Tools Included

Security (PCI Compliance, Tokenization, and Encryption).

Call us now 888-996-2273 www.nationaltransaction.com

 

 

 

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ONLINE FRAUD
January 6th, 2017 by Elma Jane

Online fraud is not going away; hackers are becoming more sophisticated. While technology offer more avenues for consumers to pay, they also offer new ways for hackers to steal data.

There are several factors that increases the growth of online fraud:

EMV migrationbecause of EMV migration, fraud in face to face transactions becomes more difficult and moves to card-not-present transaction. This has been observed after EMV is implemented in other country.

Banking activity: it is moving online not only via online-only banks, but also mobile and online bank services.

An increase of online marketplaces: financial services pros are more proficient in identifying fraud compare to individual consumers who become sellers that can be victims of online fraud.

How can e-commerce and financial services companies reduce online fraud?

Merchants: Ensure that you have payment security. Fraudsters use sophisticated technologies, ask your payment provider for encryption and tokenization. You can also use BIN LookUp as an added security and number of benefits. Bin LookUp allows merchant or institution to check more about the transaction.

Online marketplacesMarketplaces can protect their reputation by validating new sellers using sophisticated device and applying advanced models and machine learning to detect unusual patterns of activity that indicate misuse.

Banks: Fraudsters continue to innovate. Bank technology needs to be flexible and stay one step ahead.     

For account set up or terminal upgrade call now 888-996-2273 or visit www.nationaltransaction.com

 

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Smart Terminal
January 5th, 2017 by Elma Jane

Smart terminal for the lodging industry will be available beginning January 25, 2017.

Specifically configured for small and independent hotels to help manage their businesses and provide an exceptional guest experience, this solution will serve as a catalyst to drive significant sales opportunities and market share within the lodging.

For SMB/independent lodging establishments, benefits include:  

  • Available of an EMV terminal solution. A first for the lodging industry.
  • Dynamic all-in-one smart device that looks great and delivers an exceptional guest experience.
  • Modern, simple and intuitive interface
  • Powerful security equipped with Safe-T technology which includes EMV, encryption, tokenization and PCI
  • Robust, cloud-based reporting to help hotel owners manage their business better, and see transaction settlements in real time.

For your Electronic Payments need call now 888-996-2273

or visit www.nationaltransaction.com

 

 

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Tokenization and Encryption
November 18th, 2016 by Elma Jane

Tokenization and Encryption are completely different technologies when it comes to securing ­sensitive data, such as credit cards.

Encryption tools and techniques is to mask original data, then allow it to be decrypted. It uses an algorithm to scramble credit card information that makes the data unreadable to anyone.

Encryption is most often “end-to-end.

Example:  When someone enters card data into a web browser to buy an item and decrypted when the purchaser’s authorized credit card information reaches its intended destination, which is the merchant’s e-commerce database.

Encrypted card data is unreadable while it’s “at rest” in a database or “in motion” during a purchase transaction; and inaccessible until a key decrypts it. The chances of a hacker stealing the data is minimal. But, if card data passes through multiple internal systems en route to an acquiring bank or payment gateway, the encrypt/decrypt/re-encrypt process could open a wide security hole, thus creating vulnerabilities to hackers.

Tokenization have found to be cheaper, easier to use and more secure than end-to-end encryption.

Tokenization completely removes credit card data from internal networks and replaces it with a generated, unique “token”. Tokens have no meaning and are worthless to criminals if a company’s system is breached.

Merchants use only the token to retrieve, access, or maintain their customers’ credit card information.

Example: Actual credit card number was 3234 4567 8789 78910, it might become FHIW145BVE65478 when a token is generated. The token is randomly generated and there is no algorithm to regain the original card number. hackers can’t reverse-engineer the actual credit card number, even if they were to grab the tokens off the servers.

Using tokens doesn’t change a merchant’s payment processing experience. Only they’re much safer for a merchant than actual credit cards.

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Accept Payments Your Way
September 16th, 2016 by Elma Jane

National Transaction offer valuable features and benefits, if you want to improve your business’s productivity, you should look for the following features below, that you need from your Electronic Payments provider.

Advanced Security Options – 6 out of 10 small businesses close within six months of a card data breach, it is important that Point-of-Sale devices should have appropriate security measures, particularly EMV, encryption and tokenization. NTC offer Safe-T for Small and Medium Businesses and Safe-T for Large Businesses. The Top-tier security is important on your business’s data especially customer information, consider adding additional authentication procedures.

Fast Payment Processing – first step is having up-to-date technology, because some customers might leave, the sooner you have the money processed by your provider, the bigger and stronger your business can become. NTC is adept at administering payments quickly and efficiently. We can provide regular funding or next day funding.

Feature Flexibility –  obtaining the features you need from your payment services provider is very important. Look for a provider that appropriately addresses your payment concerns.

Mobile Payment Processing – NTC offer Virtual Merchant/Converge Mobile that gives you the ability to accept payments using your smartphone or tablet anywhere you go. Furthermore, the app works with most Apple and Android mobile devices. Accept a key-entered transactions or swipe cards using an encryption reader. You can now take chip card payments using Ingenico iCMP PIN Pad or the new RP457c card reader.

Reliable Customer Support – NTC is available 24/7, the phones are answered by humans and not automated systems. You got support with your hardware, answer questions and guide you to better understand the process. Customer support is the most important feature of any business partnership you make.  At NTC we are very passionate about that.

Up-to-Date Tech – futuristic features, like mobile payment abilities, EMV/NFC, contactless payments are worth investing. Modern consumers are generally more familiar with up-to-date payment systems. Seeing a payment service provider offer a swipe-only terminal should be a red flag, because the recent regulations require merchants to have EMV to provide better data security.

 

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e-Pay
August 3rd, 2016 by Elma Jane

National Transaction offer valuable features and benefits. If you want to improve your business’s productivity, you should look for this features that you need from your merchant account provider.

Advanced Security Options – did you know that 6 out of 10 small businesses close within six months of a card data breach? Point-of-Sale devices should have appropriate security measures, particularly EMV, encryption and tokenization. With National Transaction we have Safe-T for Small and Medium Businesses and Safe-T for Large Businesses. Top-tier security is important on all your business’s data especially customer information, consider adding additional authentication procedures. Merchant account providers bundle various security features to make the process of becoming secure.

Fast Payment Processing – having up-to-date technology is the first step because some customers might become annoyed by slow service and leave. The sooner you have the money processed by your merchant account provider, the bigger and stronger your business can become. NTC is adept at administering payments quickly and efficiently. We can provide regular funding or next day funding.

Feature Flexibility – Look for a merchant provider that appropriately addresses your payment concerns. Obtaining the features you need from your merchant services provider is very important.

Mobile Payment Processing – NTC offer Virtual Merchant/Converge Mobile that gives you the ability to accept payments using your smartphone or tablet anywhere you go. The app works with most Apple and Android mobile devices. You can accept key-entered transactions or swipe cards using an encryption reader. You can now take chip card payments using Ingenico iCMP PIN Pad. Merchants who aren’t mobile payment capable do demonstrate unwillingness to progress with payment technology and might lose customers eventually.

Reliable Customer Support – NTC is available 24/7 answering the phone by humans and not automated systems. You got support with your hardware, answer questions and guide you to better understand the process. Customer support is perhaps the most important feature of any business partnership you make. You don’t want to choose the wrong provider.

Up-to-Date Tech – futuristic features, like mobile payment abilities, EMV/NFC, contactless payments are worth investing. Modern consumers are generally more familiar with up-to-date payment systems. Seeing a merchant service provider offer a swipe-only terminal should be a red flag, because the recent regulations require merchants to have EMV to provide better data security.

 

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