Jscrambler, a leading solution for JavaScript protection and real-time webpage monitoring, today announces the launch and immediate availability of its free PCI DSS JavaScript Compliance Tool to ensure granular and flexible capacity to meet the stringent new requirements introduced by version 4.0 of the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCI DSS v4.0). This free assessment tool provides organizations of all sizes with clarity and simple compliance coupled with proactive security measures to prevent web skimming and Magecart attacks.
Jscrambler is a PCI Security Standards Council Principal Participating Organization, and Pedro Fortuna, Jscrambler’s CTO and co-founder, was recently elected a member of the PCI SSC Board of Advisors attesting the relevance of Jscrambler’s 13+ years’ work on client-side security and its importance to the payment industry.
Jscrambler’s team of JavaScript experts has worked to create a solution that will directly ensure compliance with requirements 6.4.3 and 11.6.1 of PCI DSS v4.0. With the new PCI DSS v4.0 requirements already in the public domain, organizations need to prioritize this transition while simultaneously adopting proactive measures to protect their customer’s payment card information. Although the new requirements in PCI DSS are not mandatory until April 2025, they are indicated as “best practices” until this date. Combining the trifecta of technology, people, and processes, Jscrambler’s solution provides teams with the flexibility and agility they require to meet these deadlines without compromising other priorities.
To meet the new anti-skimming requirements of PCI DSS v4.0, which includes ensuring script integrity, maintaining an up-to-date inventory of payment/parent pages’ scripts, and alerts for any tampering attempts, Jscrambler’s new tool offers advanced visibility to easily monitor and authorize vendors and scripts, while providing effortless and detailed reporting logs to demonstrate compliance to PCI Security Assessors (ISAs and QSAs) and internal compliance teams.
Web skimming attacks continue to plague organizations that have an e-commerce store, with attackers launching campaigns to hit as many targets as possible by injecting malicious code into websites via third-party providers. Jscrambler’s research has shown that in recent months the modus operandi for three of the most prolific cybercriminal groups has evolved as they seek more innovative ways to compromise targets. As a result, and if successful, these attacks can go undetected for months, potentially resulting in reputation damage and heavy fines.
Working with Jscrambler, organizations get peace of mind as security teams can configure and manage multiple websites and payment pages in one place, further streamlining compliance visibility and reporting. To stay one step ahead, and ensure that organizations maintain a secure environment, teams can react promptly due to immediate alerts on any modifications to HTTP headers, integrity breaches or adding of new vendors.
To find out more about Jscrambler’s Free PCI DSS JavaScript Compliance Tool, please click HERE.
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Jscrambler launches free tool for faster compliance with new PCI DSS anti-skimming requirements
Jscrambler, a leading solution for JavaScript protection and real-time webpage monitoring, today announces the launch and immediate availability of its free PCI DSS JavaScript Compliance Tool to ensure granular and flexible capacity to meet the stringent new requirements introduced by version 4.0 of the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCI DSS v4.0). This free assessment tool provides organizations of all sizes with clarity and simple compliance coupled with proactive security measures to prevent web skimming and Magecart attacks.
Jscrambler is a PCI Security Standards Council Principal Participating Organization, and Pedro Fortuna, Jscrambler’s CTO and co-founder, was recently elected a member of the PCI SSC Board of Advisors attesting the relevance of Jscrambler’s 13+ years’ work on client-side security and its importance to the payment industry.
Jscrambler’s team of JavaScript experts has worked to create a solution that will directly ensure compliance with requirements 6.4.3 and 11.6.1 of PCI DSS v4.0. With the new PCI DSS v4.0 requirements already in the public domain, organizations need to prioritize this transition while simultaneously adopting proactive measures to protect their customer’s payment card information. Although the new requirements in PCI DSS are not mandatory until April 2025, they are indicated as “best practices” until this date. Combining the trifecta of technology, people, and processes, Jscrambler’s solution provides teams with the flexibility and agility they require to meet these deadlines without compromising other priorities.
To meet the new anti-skimming requirements of PCI DSS v4.0, which includes ensuring script integrity, maintaining an up-to-date inventory of payment/parent pages’ scripts, and alerts for any tampering attempts, Jscrambler’s new tool offers advanced visibility to easily monitor and authorize vendors and scripts, while providing effortless and detailed reporting logs to demonstrate compliance to PCI Security Assessors (ISAs and QSAs) and internal compliance teams.
Web skimming attacks continue to plague organizations that have an e-commerce store, with attackers launching campaigns to hit as many targets as possible by injecting malicious code into websites via third-party providers. Jscrambler’s research has shown that in recent months the modus operandi for three of the most prolific cybercriminal groups has evolved as they seek more innovative ways to compromise targets. As a result, and if successful, these attacks can go undetected for months, potentially resulting in reputation damage and heavy fines.
Working with Jscrambler, organizations get peace of mind as security teams can configure and manage multiple websites and payment pages in one place, further streamlining compliance visibility and reporting. To stay one step ahead, and ensure that organizations maintain a secure environment, teams can react promptly due to immediate alerts on any modifications to HTTP headers, integrity breaches or adding of new vendors.
To find out more about Jscrambler’s Free PCI DSS JavaScript Compliance Tool, please click HERE.
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