Ricoh USA, Inc. has announced it has secured Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) certification for its inbound services. This PCI DSS certification applies to Ricoh’s inbound services, such as Capture and Conversion, Intelligent Capture, Claims Processing and Accounts Payable/Receivable services.
A qualified security assessor (QSA) conducted an evaluation of Ricoh’s systems, policies and procedures for protecting information, resulting in a formal attestation of compliance.
The PCI DSS was created to help ensure payment companies’ digital services partners adequately secure cardholder data to help prevent credit card fraud. It has since evolved to also serve as one of the industry’s most recognized certifications for customer information security.
“Information security has always been a top-of-mind concern which is why it was so important to us to become one of the first in our industry to secure this highly regarded certification. The boom in remote work and the related demand for agile work experiences have made both the need and the complexity of delivering on it even greater,” said David Levine, vice president Corporate and Information Security, CSO, Ricoh USA, Inc. “We have always prided ourselves on delivering secured, accessible work experiences, but this year, we made achieving PCI DSS certification a major internal priority. We wanted customers to rest assured that the services they’ve come to rely on are designed explicitly and effectively to secure their information – and their customers’ information.”
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