PCI DSS is a global security standard created to ensure that companies that process, store, or transmit payment card information maintain a secure environment.
The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) is a set of security requirements established by major payment card networks, including Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, and JCB.
The standard helps organizations protect sensitive cardholder data and prevent fraud through strong security controls.
Whitegallo's platform is designed with security at its core. Our infrastructure incorporates modern security technologies and best practices to ensure the protection of payment data.
Key security measures include:
We implement technical and organizational safeguards to protect payment data and reduce the risk of unauthorized access.
Security practices may include:
Whitegallo works with trusted payment processing and infrastructure partners that maintain high security standards and compliance with industry regulations.
These partnerships help ensure that payment transactions are processed within secure and compliant environments.
While Whitegallo provides secure payment infrastructure, merchants using our platform are responsible for maintaining security practices within their own systems and ensuring compliance with applicable payment security requirements.
Merchants should follow PCI DSS guidelines when handling payment data and maintaining their own infrastructure.
Security is an ongoing process. Whitegallo continuously monitors industry standards, emerging threats, and technological developments to improve the security of our platform.

