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New York Bolsters Cybersecurity Requirements

Global Fintech & Digital Assets

Technical Controls The Amendments introduce a number of heightened technical controls, including: Multifactor Authentication: With only very limited exceptions, multifactor authentication (MFA) is now required for “any individual” accessing “any information system” of a covered entity.

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How to Stay Compliant with NACHA Requirements

EBizCharge

This article will explore the essential aspects of staying compliant with NACHA rules, such as risk management, data security, authorization protocols, and more, to help institutions maintain the highest standards of operational integrity and customer trust. What is NACHA?

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PCI requirements and who needs to follow them

Basis Theory

Third-Party Service Provider ( TPSP or "service provider") refers to an entity other than the Merchant, Acquirer, or Issuer involved in storing, processing, or transmitting card data. PCI additionally outlines requirements for user management procedures and rules.