Technology/Services

Dresser Wayne Achieves Data Security Compliance Milestone

Nucleus POS Base 19 software gets Visa PABP compliance validation

AUSTIN, Texas -- Dresser Wayne, a global marketer of retail fuel dispensers and technologies, said that its Nucleus Point of Sale Base 19 software has achieved Visa Payment Application Best Practices (PABP) compliance validation. The validation was performed by Trustwave, Chicago, a provider of on-demand data security and payment card industry compliance management solutions to global businesses and organizations.

Through the review process required by Visa and the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS), Dresser Wayne demonstrated that the Nucleus Point of Sale Base 19 [image-nocss] solution is compliant with regulatory specifications.

Coming shortly after Dresser Wayne's beta installation in Canada of the PCI-compliant iX Pay secure payment solution, the Visa PABP certification represents the next step in Dresser Wayne's efforts to help fuel retailers establish compliance with evolving data security requirements.

"Achieving this validation is an important win for current and future Nucleus POS system customers," said Tom Chittenden, systems product manager for Dresser Wayne. "It delivers PCI security compliance at the POS system, and combined with our Enterprise Management solution, it can be securely configured and managed from a remote location while remaining in compliance."

Visa's PABP applies to software vendors who develop payment applications that store, process, or transmit data as part of authorization or settlement. The annual onsite review consists of 14 PABP requirements. These mandates include cardholder data protection, secure passwords, wireless transmission protection, sensitive traffic encryption over public networks and more.

The Visa PABP validation is part of Dresser Wayne's commitment to providing fuel retailers with advanced security so retailers can better serve consumers and protect equipment investments as standards evolve over the coming years.

"Payment security regulatory compliance is a major concern for our customers right now," Tim Weston, Dresser Wayne product manager for payment technologies said. "We are focused on easing the transition to compliant systems by offering scalable technology that will stay in-step with developing regulations from multiple organizations."

Dresser Wayne, headquartered in Austin, Texas, is one of the largest business units of Dresser Inc., and is an industry pioneer for the retail fueling industry. Dresser Wayne introduced self-service consoles and fuel blending dispensers, in-pump card readers and cash acceptors, in-pump radio frequency identification payment systems and dispenser-mounted touchscreen payment/communication systems. In addition, Dresser Wayne designs and markets software systems that enable its retail fueling customers to manage the convenience store aspects of their businesses more efficiently, including inventory control, pricebook management, labor management and site administration.

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