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.
Butler Community College, established in 1927, is a two-year community college located in El Dorado, Kansas. It opened as El Dorado Junior College, founded and operated by the El Dorado School Board with a hyper-local focus on El Dorado High School graduates. As such, enrollment numbers remained low through the Great Depression into World War II. In the 1960s, citizens launched a campaign to change the school’s name to Butler County Community Junior College. With the name change came a wider variety of students and increased awareness of the school and its offerings.
The school has since changed its name from Butler County Community Junior College to Butler County Community College to its current name. Currently, BCC enrolls more than 8,000 students and counting each year. The school’s colors are purple and gold, and its athletic nickname is the grizzlies.
Butler Community College operates eight campuses total across south central Kansas. Its other locations include Andover, McConnell, Rose Hill, and Flint Hills. Also, Butler Online offers more than 200 courses (and counting) and 9 degrees.
Notable Butler Community College alumni include beauty pageant contestant Cara Gorges, Kansas House of Representatives member John Grange, and artist Brent Sommerhauser.
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