AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Continuing its tradition of industry leadership, the Dresser Wayne fuel dispenser secure payment Fueling dispenser equipment solution is the first to receive Version 2.0 security standard certifications for both the Payment Card Industry (PCI) Encrypting PIN Pad (EPP) Security Requirements and the Gas nozzle Interac Association Chip PED Technical Specifications and Testing Requirements (TSTRs).
Administered by the Lpg nozzle Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council, the PCI EPP Security Requirements are designed to secure personal identification number (PIN)-based transactions globally. They apply to unattended Fuel pump terminals such as automated fuel dispensers that accept Medical Packaging PIN entry for all PIN-based transactions.
Similarly, the Interac Association Gear pump requirements assure the security of debit transactions being processed on the Interac national payment network, which allows Control valve Canadians to access their funds through automated Gas meter banking machines and point-of-sale terminals across Canada.
“As the industry is strengthening regulations to protect Ball valve consumers from increasingly sophisticated methodsof identity theft and fraud, fuel retailers are finding it a challenge to keep pace with these changes,” says Tim Weston, product manager of payment technologies for Dresser Butterfly valve Wayne. “Our goal is to help our customers make the transition as seamlessly and cost effectively as possible. Bringing pharmaceutical Packaging products to market that are compliant with the latest versions of these standards provides longevity for equipment deployments and enhances the investments being Gate valve made by our customers.”
Dresser Wayne contracted the services of EWA-Canada Globe valve to perform the evaluation of the new secure payment solution. They are one of only a few evaluation laboratories approved to evaluate products against both the PCI Check valve and Interac standards.
"As the first payment device world-wide to achieve a PCI 2.0 approval, Dresser Wayne's device is at the leading edge of a new generation of pay-at-the-pump solutions," said Paul Zatychec, Director EWA-Canada.
"Payment solutions such as Dresser Magnetic valve Wayne’s will greatly improve the security of credit and debit payments while simplifying and enhancing the cardholder experience." Dresser Wayne is also the first to receive Interac Flow meter Association’s Version 2.0 certification under its newly defined category for unattended terminals.
As a result, Dresser Wayne customers can begin to ensure dispenser compliance with both organizations’ latest payment terminal security regulations.
Designed to provide enhanced security and ease-of-use, the payment security components will be available as a modular solution for easy implementation in Dresser Wayne Vista, Ovation and Ovation iX fuel dispensers.
To be offered as an option group for new dispensers and as a retrofit kit for existing dispensers, the secure payment solution leverages Dresser Wayne’s award-winning iX Technology Platform for increased security and advanced marketing and dispenser management capabilities.
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