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PCI-DSS is a complex and poorly understood standard for data security. But all merchants, regardless of size, are required to comply with their appropriate merchant level’s PCI requirements. SingleHop understands the importance of being PCI compliant and has created a wide-range of technologies and features designed to make this process easier.
Everything you need to become and stay PCI compliant in one simple toolkit.
Learn MoreThe system will monitor your server and all software installed for vulnerabilities and report these vulnerabilities to you before they are exploited.
This will monitor your server and installed software configurations for settings that expose it to potential security holes.
One of the first things hackers do when they gain access to a system is replace the core system files with hacked versions. Monitoring for core system file integrity, therefor, is very important to the security of a system.
Everything is logged. Everything is reported. No matter what happens, from a firewall rule being updated, a user's permissions being revoked, or a user logging into a system to perform their job, it's logged, in extreme detail.
Allows you to administer and manage firewall rules from within the LEAP interface. The rules are applied to your system remotely and automatically, with safeguard in place to prevent erroneous rules from being propagated to your system.
SingleHop's wide-range of API's can be integrated into a wide-range of billing platforms. Modules exist for WHMCS and Ubersmith.
The two-factor authentication supported by Security Accelerator provides a second layer of protection for gaining access to a component. The second layer of protection supported is in the form of an SMS text message that is sent with the second "key" required to gain access to a system.
Account ManagementRemotely manage the users on your servers via the LEAP interface, grant or revoke access and review logs from one central place. When used in conjunction with Two-Factor Authentication, this can increase the efficiency of administering users for your organization substantially by removing the need to log into each server to revoke or grant access manually.
The Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council has produced a robust set of standard security protocols that, when implemented properly, offer organizations a compelling degree of confidence in the integrity of their data. Part of the PCI security protocol involves performing regular risk assessments, which while absolutely necessary, are often resource consuming.