WhiteBIT Achieves the Highest Level of PCI DSS Certification for Payment Data Security - 36Crypto Analytics

Irma - Oct 8 - - Dev Community

WhiteBIT cryptocurrency exchange has reaffirmed its commitment to security by achieving the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) certification at the highest Level 1 status. This certification confirms that WhiteBIT adheres to best practices for storing, processing, and transmitting payment card data, ensuring users' financial information remains private and secure. Customers can confidently perform bank card transactions using methods like Apple Pay and Google Pay, protected from cyber threats and fraud.

“The security of our customers has always been a top priority at WhiteBIT. We set a high standard for cybersecurity and work tirelessly to safeguard our users’ data,” said Volodymyr Nosov. With over 5 million clients, WhiteBIT continually implements innovative solutions to enhance safety and transparency.

Benefits of PCI DSS Certification for WhiteBIT:
Enhanced Fraud Protection: WhiteBIT utilizes advanced security measures, including encryption, tokenization, and monitoring, significantly reducing the risk of data breaches and cybercrime.
Data Privacy: The exchange ensures sensitive information is handled according to industry-leading standards.
Wider Range of Trusted Payment Options: PCI DSS certification allows integration of various secure payment methods, ensuring all partnered providers comply with the same standards.
Global Recognition: Certification demonstrates adherence to international security practices, appealing to global partners and investors.

To maintain PCI DSS certification, WhiteBIT undergoes annual independent audits and external penetration testing to identify potential vulnerabilities.

About PCI DSS: PCI DSS is a global security standard established by the payment card industry to protect cardholder data, developed by major networks including Visa, Mastercard, and American Express.

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