O’Currance Inc., headquartered in Draper, Utah, USA, proudly announces its attainment of the PCI DSS version 2.0 Certification, effective July 5th, 2012. PCI-DSS stands as a comprehensive framework of requirements designed to bolster the security of payment account data, promoting the widespread adoption of consistent data security practices to safeguard credit card information globally.
“We at OCI are dedicated to continually enhancing our technology and upholding the highest quality standards for our customers worldwide. This certification exemplifies our management’s commitment to establishing our Draper service platform as a leader in the industry,” stated Pankaj Dhanuka, CEO of O’Currance Inc.
About O’Currance Inc.
Since its inception in 1994, OCI Inc. has always been dedicated to its clients and accountable for its agents. The OCI management believes that a rationalized approach to work is the secret to the company’s success. O’Currance Inc. is one of the leaders in the Direct Response Telesales industry and provides exclusive and cutting-edge technology-driven services to its clients. On 1st February 2012, O’Currance expanded its services worldwide by joining the well-known BPO Services Group Fusion.
About PCI-DSS:
The PCI Security Standards Council aims to improve the security of payment card data by providing comprehensive and rigorous standards and materials. The PCI Security Standards (PSI DSS) consist of various tools, metrics, definitions and guidance to help organizations protect cardholder information throughout the process. The PCI Security Standards Council also delivers solid and extensive standards and materials to enhance the security of payment card data. These include a set of specifications, tools, metrics and support resources to assist organizations in ensuring the safety of cardholder information at every stage. The core of the PCI Security Standards is the PCI Data Security Standard (PCI DSS), which offers a practical framework for creating a strong payment card data security system – covering prevention, detection and proper response to security incidents.