Need a Dallas, TX PCI QSA? | Call Charles Denyer at 1-800-277-5415-705

September 24, 2010

If you need a Dallas, TX PCI QSA to assist with your Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCI DSS) reporting requirements, then call Charles Denyer of NDB Advisory directly at 1-800-277-5415-705 or his cell at 214-298-8532.  Charles Denyer has worked with numerous merchants and service providers in helping them achieve PCI compliance in an efficient and cost-effective manner.  If you are new to the PCI requirements or are looking to undertake an actual Level I on-site assessment, Charles Denyer and the staff at NDB Advisory can assist your company.

Many PCI engagements can turn into very complex and arduous undertakings if not properly planned. That’s why it’s essential to begin with a PCI DSS Readiness Assessment-an absolute necessity that effectively scopes the engagement out-giving you a better understanding of costs, time commitments, and other issues.  Additionally, NDB Advisory also can assist with helping your organization develop customized policies and procedures for compliance, as PCI compliance calls for having literally dozens of policies, procedures, and processes in place.

Make no mistake, PCI compliance, especially the Level I on-site assessments, are a very large undertaking for any organization to tackle.  The key is having a well-experienced and skilled PCI QSA to lead the engagement for ensuring a well-planned and executed assessment process.

Lastly, because of expertise in PCI compliance, NDB Advisory can provide your organization with a “fixed “fee” for all aspects of the assessment-beginning with the Readiness Assessment and ending with the issuance of the Report on  Compliance, commonly known as a “ROC”. Give NDB Advisory and Charles Denyer a call at 1-800-277-5415-705 or contact him via his cell at 214-298-8532.

PCI DSS Requirements

Does your business meet the 12 requirements for achieving PCI DSS compliance?

  • Do you maintain a secure network?
  • How well do you protect cardholder data
  • What are your access control measures?

Learn about all 12 PCI DSS requirements