Implementing PCI DSS compliance measures ensures the highest level of security for handling credit card transactions. PCI DSS is a set of security standards designed to protect card information during and after a transaction. It encompasses a wide range of requirements such as encryption, network security, and regular security testing, which collectively ensure the integrity and confidentiality of cardholder data. While tokenization and strong encryption are part of PCI DSS measures, the compliance with the full PCI DSS standards covers a broader spectrum of security protocols.
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