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MasterCard Global Ops Security Bulletin Date: 8th Nov 2016

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Security level indicators in authorisations and clearing files must match, or the settlement files will be rejected.

This change will prevent authorisations being tagged as non-secure but settled transactions being tagged as secure code authenticated.

PSP’s should check their batch transaction settlement files to ensure SLI’s match for authorisations and settled transactions, this will ensure that batch settlement files are not rejected.

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Security statement

Security is our top priority at Trust Payments and we strive to ensure that all data is kept secure at all times We keep all customer data safe with AES256 encryption, SSL Certificates, and a minimum of TLS1.2, between your website and our datacentres.

Our systems are scanned quarterly using the Qualys PCI Platform, an independent Qualified Security Assessor (QSA) and approved vendors – Omnicybersecurity (UK) & Forgenix (US) – to ensure compliance with the security requirements of the card schemes.

We follow a number of rigorous security procedures on a daily basis including, but not limited to, continuous monitoring of our perimeter, dark web monitoring, and internal checks to ensure that CIA triad is maintained at all times.

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