An important part of modern court operations is the ability to accept credit/debit card payment and if desired say in an E-filing system; be able to store the credit card number with the user account to make the system easier to use. The Security Standards Council that was formed by the credit card industry has produced detailed standards “to enhance payment account data security”. In particular courts should examine the
PCI Data Security Standard PCI DSS as a core functional specification for their credit card systems. As stated on the standards web page the “core of the PCI is a group of principles and accompanying requirements” are:
Build and Maintain a Secure NetworkRequirement 1: Install and maintain a firewall configuration to protect cardholder data
Requirement 2: Do not use vendor-supplied defaults for system passwords and other security parameters
Protect Cardholder DataRequirement 3: Protect stored cardholder data
Requirement 4: Encrypt transmission of cardholder data across open, public networks
Maintain a Vulnerability Management ProgramRequirement 5: Use and regularly update anti-virus software
Requirement 6: Develop and maintain secure systems and applications
Implement Strong Access Control MeasuresRequirement 7: Restrict access to cardholder data by business need-to-know
Requirement 8: Assign a unique ID to each person with computer access
Requirement 9: Restrict physical access to cardholder data
Regularly Monitor and Test NetworksRequirement 10: Track and monitor all access to network resources and cardholder data
Requirement 11: Regularly test security systems and processes
Maintain an Information Security PolicyRequirement 12: Maintain a policy that addresses information security
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