AS 2805.3-1985
Superseded
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Electronic funds transfer - Requirements for interfaces - PIN management and security
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30-06-2017
English
01-01-1985
Specifies guidelines for the management and security of the Personal Identification Number (PIN) during its life cycle. Covers the following aspects of the PIN: generation, delivery and issuance, storage, entry techniques, verification, transmission, reversible encryption, destruction or deactivation, and journaling of transactions containing PIN data.
Committee |
IT-005
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DocumentType |
Standard
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ISBN |
0 7262 3762 0
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Pages |
19
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PublisherName |
Standards Australia
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Status |
Superseded
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SupersededBy |
This standard specifies requirements for the management and security of personal identification numbers (PINs) used for authenticating customers who initiate card-originated electronic messages relating to financial transactions. It specifies a number of procedures for managing PINs, for using PINs to authenticate the initiator of a transaction, and for preventing unauthorized PIN disclosure by financial institutions handling PINs. This standard does not include requirements to protect PINs against loss or intentional misuse by either the customer or others who have access to PINs.This standard does not cover -(a) transaction message integrity (see AS 2805, Part 4); (b) key management (see AS 2805, Part 6); and (c) privacy assurance.
Under Revision see DR 97383.
Under Revision see DR 99415 CP
AS 4588-1999 | Automatic fee collection - Interface specification for clearing between operators |
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