Glossary/Approved Scanning Vendor (ASV)

What is Approved Scanning Vendor?

An Approved Scanning Vendor (ASV) is an organisation certified by the PCI SSC to perform external network vulnerability scans as required by PCI DSS Requirement 11.2.

Overview

An Approved Scanning Vendor (ASV) is an organisation certified by the PCI SSC to perform external network vulnerability scans as required by PCI DSS Requirement 11.2.

How It Works

Approved Scanning Vendor (ASV) is an important concept in payment security and compliance. Understanding it helps businesses protect cardholder data and meet PCI DSS requirements.

Why It Matters

Implementing proper approved scanning vendor practices reduces the risk of data breaches, lowers compliance costs, and protects both the business and its customers from fraud.

How Paytia Uses This

Paytia's PCI DSS Level 1 certified platform incorporates approved scanning vendor as part of its comprehensive security approach. By processing phone payments through DTMF suppression, Paytia ensures card data is protected at every stage.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is approved scanning vendor?

An Approved Scanning Vendor (ASV) is an organisation certified by the PCI SSC to perform external network vulnerability scans as required by PCI DSS Requirement 11.2.

Why is approved scanning vendor important for PCI DSS?

PCI DSS requires organisations to implement approved scanning vendor as part of their security controls for protecting cardholder data.

How does Paytia handle approved scanning vendor?

Paytia implements approved scanning vendor as part of its PCI DSS Level 1 certified infrastructure, ensuring all phone payments are processed securely.

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