Point to Point Encryption definition

Point to Point Encryption or ”P2PE” - means a solution where cardholder data is encrypted at the swipe (at the point of sale) and is not decrypted until it is delivered to a secure datacenter. This requires that the acceptor of the cards does not have the ability to decrypt the data at the point of sale. This includes SHIFT4’s P2PE solutions where encryption devices are connected to and controlled by SHIFT4’s UTG or where encrypting magnetic stripe readers are connected to the PMS through SHIFT4’s 4Go or i4Go.
Point to Point Encryption means the information is encrypted instantly upon initial swipe/dip and then securely transferred to the payment processor before it is decrypted and processed.
Point to Point Encryption or ”P2PE”: A solution designed to encrypt cardholder data at the point of sale and decrypt it at the endpoint (secure data center) in instances where the card acceptor is not able to decrypt cardholder data at the point of sale.

Examples of Point to Point Encryption in a sentence

  • This includes any security software even if supplied by SHIFT4 (i.e., 4Go, i4GO, SHIFT4’s Point to Point Encryption (P2PE) solution) as that software must reside and run on hardware and over networks over which SHIFT4 has no control.

  • Supplier further represents and warrants that software applications it provides for the purpose of performing Services related to processing payments, particularly credit card payments, are developed in accordance with all applicable PCI standards, and are in compliance with all applicable PCI standards, including but not limited to Payment Application Data Security Standards (PA-DSS), Point to Point Encryption Solution Requirements (P2PE) including approved card readers or Point of Interaction (POI).

  • Includes (dependent upon Merchant Payment Solution): PCI Assist, Breach Assist, Point to Point Encryption, and EMV Support Services.

  • Customer agrees to use Control Center and Validated Point to Point Encryption in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws and judicial requirements and any documentation provided to Customer in association with its product use.

  • Customer is solely responsible and liable for all activity occurring under the user IDs and passwords issued in connection with its use of Control Center and Validated Point to Point Encryption whether or not such activities have been authorized by Customer.

  • Experian Health is not responsible for any inability to provide Control Center or Validated Point to Point Encryption services due to Customer’s use of improperly formatted or corrupt files, viruses on media provided, or incompatible backup media or software.

  • Access and use each of the Control Center and Validated Point to Point Encryption products is permitted solely for Customer’s internal use and benefit.


More Definitions of Point to Point Encryption

Point to Point Encryption. (P2PE) shall mean a third-party solution provider that provides a combination of secure devices, applications, and processes that encrypt data from the point of interaction until the data reaches the solution provider’s secure decryption environment.

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