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Mako Announces Expanded PCI DSS Certification Including Wi-Fi
Tuesday 21 May 2013

Mako Networks, a cloud-based network management and security company specializing in card fraud risk reduction, has today announced successful completion of its fourth consecutive Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) audit, certified as a Level 1 service provider—the highest level of qualification attainable.

In this year’s audit, Mako was additionally certified for its Wi-Fi networking capabilities, now included as standard in its award-winning Mako 6500 series network appliances. Wi-Fi functionality was added during 2012, and with PCI DSS certification it can now be used to transmit and process credit card data – a key feature in modern retail commerce.

Mako was the first network management company to be certified under the PCI DSS in 2010, and continues to apply its experience and leadership in PCI compliance to a growing number of international operations and deployments.

“The company embraces our PCI DSS audit each year because it gives us a chance to reaffirm the security and capabilities of our system and processes,” said Bill Farmer, Mako Networks CEO. “Adding Wi-Fi to our 6500 appliances and audit this year demonstrates that Mako is ready for the challenges of Bring Your Own Device and the mobile age.”

Mako’s audit was conducted by Verizon Business of Australia, led by a Qualified Security Assessor (QSA) that reviewed Mako’s product design and software code, business processes, documentation, facilities and more to verify that Mako operated in accordance with the full PCI DSS criteria. Mako was required to prove compliance across 12 categories and more than 220 specific requirements to attain Level 1 compliance certification.

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Mako Announces Expanded PCI DSS Certification Including Wi-Fi
Tuesday 21 May 2013

Mako Networks, a cloud-based network management and security company specializing in card fraud risk reduction, has today announced successful completion of its fourth consecutive Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) audit, certified as a Level 1 service provider—the highest level of qualification attainable.

In this year’s audit, Mako was additionally certified for its Wi-Fi networking capabilities, now included as standard in its award-winning Mako 6500 series network appliances. Wi-Fi functionality was added during 2012, and with PCI DSS certification it can now be used to transmit and process credit card data – a key feature in modern retail commerce.

Mako was the first network management company to be certified under the PCI DSS in 2010, and continues to apply its experience and leadership in PCI compliance to a growing number of international operations and deployments.

“The company embraces our PCI DSS audit each year because it gives us a chance to reaffirm the security and capabilities of our system and processes,” said Bill Farmer, Mako Networks CEO. “Adding Wi-Fi to our 6500 appliances and audit this year demonstrates that Mako is ready for the challenges of Bring Your Own Device and the mobile age.”

Mako’s audit was conducted by Verizon Business of Australia, led by a Qualified Security Assessor (QSA) that reviewed Mako’s product design and software code, business processes, documentation, facilities and more to verify that Mako operated in accordance with the full PCI DSS criteria. Mako was required to prove compliance across 12 categories and more than 220 specific requirements to attain Level 1 compliance certification.

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Mako Announces Expanded PCI DSS Certification Including Wi-Fi
Tuesday 21 May 2013

Mako Networks, a cloud-based network management and security company specializing in card fraud risk reduction, has today announced successful completion of its fourth consecutive Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) audit, certified as a Level 1 service provider—the highest level of qualification attainable.

In this year’s audit, Mako was additionally certified for its Wi-Fi networking capabilities, now included as standard in its award-winning Mako 6500 series network appliances. Wi-Fi functionality was added during 2012, and with PCI DSS certification it can now be used to transmit and process credit card data – a key feature in modern retail commerce.

Mako was the first network management company to be certified under the PCI DSS in 2010, and continues to apply its experience and leadership in PCI compliance to a growing number of international operations and deployments.

“The company embraces our PCI DSS audit each year because it gives us a chance to reaffirm the security and capabilities of our system and processes,” said Bill Farmer, Mako Networks CEO. “Adding Wi-Fi to our 6500 appliances and audit this year demonstrates that Mako is ready for the challenges of Bring Your Own Device and the mobile age.”

Mako’s audit was conducted by Verizon Business of Australia, led by a Qualified Security Assessor (QSA) that reviewed Mako’s product design and software code, business processes, documentation, facilities and more to verify that Mako operated in accordance with the full PCI DSS criteria. Mako was required to prove compliance across 12 categories and more than 220 specific requirements to attain Level 1 compliance certification.

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Registered in England and Wales
Company Registration Number 07009362
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