The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS)—which was developed by the PCI Security Standards Council (PCI SSC) created by Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, and JCB—is an extensive set of technical and operational standards that a company needs to follow to ensure that all companies that process, store, or transmit credit card information maintain a secure environment.
There are many stringent requirements, including but not limited to:
PCI DSS has six major objectives, 12 key requirements, 78 base requirements, and over 400 test procedures. Click here for more information.
When a business is PCI-compliant, it means that that the business reviews and follows the guidelines set forth by the credit card companies to help ensure your credit card information is protected and your personal information is secure.

Benedictine University, located in Lisle, Illinois, was established in 1887. It was founded as St. Procopius College by a group of Benedictine monks from the nearby St. Procopius Abbey on the West Side of Chicago. It began as an all-male school, but it didn’t offer any post-secondary education until 1901, when it moved from downtown Chicago to then-rural, now-suburban town of Lisle. The school became coeducational in 1968, changed its name to Illinois Benedictine College in 1971, and then again to Benedictine University in 1996. The school’s colors are red and white, and its athletic nickname is the eagle.
Today, it enrolls about 5,000 students per year and counting. It has a satellite campus called Benedictine University at Mesa in Mesa, Arizona. Benedictine also partners with two Chinese universities—Shenyang University of Technology and Shenyang Jianzhu University—to offer Master of Business Administration and Master of Science in Management Information Systems programs overseas. For a time, it partnered with Springfield College in Illinois to offer courses in the state capital, but the site closed down in 2018.
Noteworthy features on campus include the Jurica-Suchy Nature Museum, a natural history museum displaying more than 10,000 locally collected specimens, and the Center for Values-Driven Leadership, a scholar-practitioner center designed to help leaders improve their companies and contribute to business and society.
Notable Benedictine University alumni include Jim Ryan, former Illinois Attorney General; Carrie Johnson, justice correspondent for NPR; former NFL linebacker Rob DeVita; and NFL coach Bill Callahan.
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