Ingrian, Princeton Payment Solutions Enable Encrypted Card Data In SAP
Ingrian Networks and Princeton Payment Solutions have announced new, high-performance cryptographic capabilities for SAP applications that enable organizations using SAP applications to encrypt and fully secure their credit card data.
Today, retail merchants, payment processors, and financial institutions, must guard against data thefts and validate compliance with credit card association data security guidelines such as the Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard. To do so, these companies need to encrypt credit card data in applications and databases. Yet addressing this mandate is proving to be a significant challenge for many organizations, particularly those with SAP environments. While SAP R/3 provides encryption libraries, these libraries present performance and key management limitations that make them impractical for most organizations to deploy."We're very pleased to be partnering with Ingrian as our combined offerings will offer tremendous value to our joint customers," said Alex Chapman, VP of business development with Princeton Payment Solutions. "Organizations are increasingly storing sensitive payment data on SAP applications. By combining Ingrian's hardware-based solution with our SAP integration capabilities and expertise, we enable customers to encrypt payment data in SAP with unprecedented simplicity and scalability."
"Ingrian is committed to delivering its vital encryption solutions to as many markets and customers as possible," said Karim Toubba, vice president of product management and corporate strategy at Ingrian Networks. "Toward that end, we've created both a product architecture and partner program that make it efficient for partners to leverage our technology. Our partnership with Princeton Payment Solutions provides a great example of how this approach benefits customers: together we can deliver unprecedented value and security to customers running their businesses on SAP."





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