Xcina wins Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) architecture review contract

Xcina, the information security and assurance company, has been appointed as an approved supplier of data and information assurance solutions to a global FTSE 100 company. Initially, the £0.2m contract will focus on an initial Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) architecture review.

Xcina’s innovative work will help the customer assess its PCI DSS card data payment environment, with a view to ensuring that the customer meets its upcoming compliance audits in both the UK and US.

Preston based Business Development Director of Xcina, Kevin Porter, commented, “This is our first major contract in this rapidly developing area and is a hugely important milestone for Xcina.

“Becoming an approved supplier to a global FTSE 100 company is testament to the quality of the team and the solutions the business is able to offer.

“This contract success also highlights the applicability of Xcina’s information and cyber security solutions across corporate customers of all sizes.”

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