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welcome to an iScan Online video for today we're going to be talking about
pan scanning
we're gonna show you if you or your employees are storing customer credit
cardholder data
I'm so first of all let's talk about pan scanning
this is the primary account number depending on if you're using
VISA or MasterCard typically is 15 or 16 digits long
scanning is the process to identify
if such data is being stored on your systems
now let's log into iScan Online dot com
for the cloud console you'll notice that you have a PCI
and a PAN policy we also offer Windows excutable
and a browser plugin we're gonna scan through the browser today
annual noticed this opens up a separate scan landing page
at the top is where you can put your logo your branding
and down below we're going to click scan now to initiate the scan
you will notice that we're starting to search through all the files and
directories looking for Amex MasterCard Visa
among other credit card types most at the scans take anywhere from
eight to 12 minutes but it also depending on size at the drive
and how many files and folders we have to search through
once this is finished you will see an optionally
down below that you can click on to actually view you the report
it's going to start up a given you your system information
and then down below we give you the file and directory path
in addition to the number of instances are also gonna show you the card brand
and the mask pattern it's also important to know that PCI requirements
number three also need you to verify that no one unencrypted data is being
stored
with that said our recent scans are showing the eighty percent of merchants
are still storing
unencrypted cardholder data would you like to find out if your employees are
storing cardholder data
visit iScan Online dot com today to find out
thank you very much for watching this video