Sage PCI Compliance

Dear SAGE Merchant:

Please take a few minutes to review this information and follow the steps below.  Thank you for being a valued customer. We sincerely appreciate your business!

Action Required

For payment card transactions and today’s fast-paced environment, security has become a primary consideration for every type and size of business that accepts credit and debit cards.

Sage is committed to ensuring that cardholder data remains secure and that our merchants are protected from the theft and fraud that results from data breaches on merchant payment processing networks. As your merchant services provider, we now mandate certification with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) for all parties in our co-operative processing environment. The PCI DSS has been set forth by the card brands, and includes guidelines, measures and controls to help you implement strong security precautions and ensure safe credit card usage and secure information storage.  

Sage has teamed with Trustwave, an Approved Scanning Vendor (ASV), to assist our merchants with their required compliance efforts. Trustwave is the leading provider of on-demand data security and payment card industry compliance management solutions to businesses and organizations throughout the world.  

How to get started:  

  1. Visit TrustKeeper at  https://sagepayments.pci.trustwave.com
  2. Follow the PCI Wizard to complete your unique steps for compliance.
  3. Schedule and complete vulnerability scanning (If applicable).
  4. You will need to know your IP address. 
  5. For Assistance visit http://www.whatismyip.com
  6. Remediate any vulnerability in your environment.  

Additionally you will be granted access to the following services through the Sage PCI DSS Evaluation Program:   

Thank you for taking the time to protect your business and the data you handle daily on behalf of your customers. If you have any questions please call Customer Service at 877-841-7014, or by email at [email protected]. We appreciate your business and encourage you to take this action as soon as possible.      

For more info:  www.pcisecuritystandards.org  and/or  www.pcicomplianceguide.org.