HUMAN Client-side Defense Integrates with Amazon Web Services Marketplace & Web Application Firewall to Simplify Compliance with New PCI DSS 4 Requirements
Additional capabilities this integration offers include: Easy deployment by embedding a single line of JavaScript code into a websiteAuto-generated script inventory enables justification, authorization, and assured integrity of all payment page scripts and alerts on HTTP header modificationsThe detailed management console shows the current PCI DSS compliance status (6.4.3 & 11.6.1) and generates audit reports on demandPolicy rules automate script authorization workflows and enable proactive precision mitigation of risky script behaviors, such as cardholder data access HUMAN customers using Client-side Defense include major airlines, leading online travel planning and booking platforms, and e-commerce platforms.
The integration will help with new consumer browser requirements 6.4.3 and 11.6.1, which can be cumbersome for website owners to manageNEW YORK, March 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- HUMAN Security, Inc., a leading cybersecurity company committed to safeguarding every step of the customer’s online journey by defending against bots, fraud, and digital risk, today announced that it is integrating its Client-side Defense with the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Marketplace and Web Application Firewall (WAF).
"The integration between HUMAN Security Client-side Defense and AWS WAF allows quick authorization, justification, and reporting so that compliance teams can protect their customers' card data under these new PCI DSS 4 requirements.” Any merchant accepting payment cards to purchase goods and services must comply with PCI DSS 4.
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