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Data security is a big deal no matter your industry. According to IBM Security, the global average cost of a data breach is $4.35 million.
The smaller-scale impacts of fraud — like the cost of a data breach for a small hotel chain — could be disastrous. This is why your hotel’s PCI DSS compliance is a small price to pay for protection for yourselves and your guests.
In this blog we’ll explore PCI compliance, what it is, why it’s important, and how you can stay within the guidelines.
Before we jump into the exact definition of PCI compliance, here’s something to take note of: When asked by Skift how concerned travelers were about the privacy and security of their personal data provided to hotels, 55.6% said they were somewhat concerned. Twenty percent said they were very concerned.
For this reason, Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) Compliance exists to protect payment card holders’ information. It comprises a detailed set of regulations for businesses managing payment card data.
It was established by the Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council (PCI SSC), an alliance of the five major credit card companies: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, and JCB.
Every business that handles payment data — including hotels — must comply with PCI DSS. If you don’t, the penalties associated with falling short could be enormous.
PCI compliance, created by the PCI SSC, is a set of guidelines businesses must follow when accepting, storing, processing, and transmitting payment cards.
It’s important to note that it isn’t illegal to be non-PCI compliant. However, if a breach occurs and you aren’t compliant, then you are liable and may incur large penalties.
Being PCI compliant is critical to protect your guests and yourself.
PCI Certification refers to a full-scale audit of a company to ensure they are following the correct procedures and guidelines to protect data. The audit must be performed by a third-party qualified security assessor (QSA) for you to be considered compliant.
This is a long process, often lasting up to six months. During this time, the assessor will look at how your hotel’s software was developed, how the developers are trained, and your technical/procedural controls.
Data breaches can be detrimental to a business's finances and reputation. Should your hotel experience a breach, you could be liable for lawsuits from guests, lose loyalty, and up having to pay big penalty fees ranging from $5,000 to $100,000 per month.
PCI compliance helps you prevent data breaches and build your guests’ trust in you and your ability to process their sensitive data. This is why it’s important to let guests know that you are PCI compliant.
As a hotel, you are most vulnerable in the following areas:
Believe it or not, you could be PCI non-compliant without even knowing about it. Which makes it all the more important to make yourself an expert on PCI DSS compliance and what it means for your business.
As we mentioned previously, if you realize you are non-compliant, don’t panic (too much). It’s not illegal — just risky. The good thing is that you recognize the non-compliance and can fix it. Here are a few reasons you may be non-compliant:
Fortunately, there are multiple ways to stay PCI DSS compliant and most come down to being proactive, investing in secure technology, and taking a security-first approach. Here are seven ways you can prevent data breaches (thereby saving a lot of money):
Paper and PDF authorization forms are non-compliant. There are no two ways about it. Switching to secure digital solutions like Canary’s Digital Authorizations and Contactless Check-In will help prevent fraud and improve your guest experience. Not only that, these solutions help you win chargeback cases should they occur.
This is how Digital Authorizations work: A unique link to a secure form is sent to each guest. Your team is sent an email once the guest has entered their credit card information. Then, you can track each authorization in Canary’s web dashboard.
Canary uses their own set of tools — amount verification, ID verification, IP flagging, and fraud detection algorithm — to detect fraud and stop it in its tracks.
An internal data security policy is a set of guidelines and procedures for your employees. They should outline how to handle sensitive information. Having a good internal data security policy helps you in a few key ways:
The key thing to remember is that security measures should be regularly reviewed and updated. This will help you stay PCI compliant.
No matter how secure you think your hotel is, having a cyber incident response plan in place is important and a PCI requirement. It also demonstrates due diligence to your regulators and customers.
Having a plan in place will help you act quickly in the event of a data breach, identify the cause of the breach, and minimize its impact on your hotel and its reputation. Here’s an example of a response plan:
A risk assessment simply means evaluating potential risks to the security of payment card data and putting measures in place based on the results. Here’s an example of a risk assessment for you to implement at your hotel:
One of the best ways to prevent breaches at your hotel is to educate your workforce. When staff members are aware of potential risks, they’ll be quicker to flag issues and avoid falling victim to fraud. Here are a few ways to construct your security awareness program:
PCI compliance is extremely important for all hotels. Not only does it help prevent fraud and data breaches at your property, but it also helps you recover quicker, avoid PCI non-compliance penalties, and give your guests peace of mind.
Stay PCI compliant by switching from paper or PDF authorizations to digital, creating an internal data security policy, creating a cyber incident response plan, performing risk assessments, and implementing a security awareness program.
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