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Piggly Wiggly Uses Cisco System to Secure Data

NEW YORK -- Piggly Wiggly Carolina, Charleston, S.C., is using the Payment Card Industry (PCI) Solution for Retail, part of the Cisco Secure Store program, to help ensure data security by protecting cardholder information and corporate assets.

January 18, 2007

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NEW YORK -- Piggly Wiggly Carolina, Charleston, S.C., is using the Payment Card Industry (PCI) Solution for Retail, part of the Cisco Secure Store program, to help ensure data security by protecting cardholder information and corporate assets. Cisco, San Jose, Calif., made the announcement this week at the National Retail Federation‘s 96th Annual Convention & Expo here. The Cisco PCI Solution for Retail is a set of recommended and audited network architectures that can be tailored for each retailer's specific store footprint and application needs. “Our customers are very important to us. Ensuring that Piggly Wiggly is PCI-compliant is an additional way we can safeguard customer data as well as our own network,” said Mike Bell, technical support manager, Piggly Wiggly Carolina, in a statement.

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