Webexpenses Secures PCI DSS 4.0

We are thrilled to announce that Webexpenses has successfully completed the recertification process for the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) version 4.0. This achievement underscores our commitment to maintaining the highest standards of data security and protection for our clients.

  1. What is PCI DSS 4.0?
  2. What This Means for You
  3. CEO’s Perspective on PCI DSS 4.0 Certification
  4. About Webexpenses

What is PCI DSS 4.0?

PCI DSS 4.0 is the latest iteration of the globally recognised standard designed to enhance security protocols surrounding payment card information. By adhering to this standard, Webexpenses ensures that our systems incorporate the latest industry-approved technologies and processes to safeguard your data.

What This Means for You

Enhanced Security: Your data remains protected with state-of-the-art security measures, meeting the stringent requirements of PCI DSS 4.0.

Trust and Confidence: You can continue to rely on Webexpenses as a secure platform for managing your payment information.

Continuous Improvement: Our commitment to strengthening our security infrastructure is unwavering, ensuring ongoing protection against emerging threats.

CEO’s Perspective on PCI DSS 4.0 Certification

Reflecting on our recent achievement, Andy May, Chief Executive Officer of Webexpenses, emphasised our ongoing dedication to data security:

  • “Securing our customers’ sensitive information is a top priority at Webexpenses. Achieving PCI DSS 4.0 recertification is a testament to our relentless pursuit of excellence in safeguarding data.”
    Andrew May
    Andrew May, Managing Director
    Webexpenses

his accomplishment builds upon our previous certification where Andy May highlighted the significance of PCI DSS compliance, stressing its pivotal role in maintaining trust and security for our clients. This year’s recertification reinforces our commitment to staying ahead in cybersecurity and providing our clients with robust data protection measures.

About Webexpenses

Founded in 2000, Webexpenses has established itself as a leader in cloud-based financial management solutions. Our award-winning platform streamlines expense management processes, offering a seamless experience for organisations worldwide.

For more information on how Webexpenses can support your financial management needs securely, visit www.webexpenses.com.

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