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Iata extends PCI DSS deadline

12 Apr 2017
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IATA’S Passenger Agency

Conference Steering

Group has approved the

postponement of Payment

Card Industry (PCI) Data

Security Standard (DSS)

compliance in BSPZA until

March 2018.

Last month Iata

announced that agencies

operating within the BSP

that did not adhere to PCI

security standards (which

primarily have to do with

the protection of sensitive

cardholder information) by

June 1, stood to lose their

Iata accreditation (see TNW

March 8).

Because the process of

becoming compliant with

the PCI DSS framework is

complex and lengthy, Iata

will not proactively enforce

compliance at this stage.

For the time being,

agencies are not required

to submit any evidence of

PCI DSS compliance and

agencies will be advised

when this evidence is

required and how it can be

provided to Iata, including

the applicable timeframe, a

spokesperson said.

The new deadline for

compliance aligns with the

planned implementation

date for Iata’s proposed

new settlement system,

NewGen ISS, and agents

need to note that under the

NewGen ISS programme

they will need to be PCI

DSS compliant to have

access to credit cards as

a form of payment. Being

PCI DSS compliant will be

a mandatory condition to

obtain and retain status as

an Iata Accredited Agent.

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