Talk:PAX Technology
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Request to add PAX Technology Appointed to PCI Security Standards Council 2025–2027 Board of Advisors
I am affiliated with PAX Technology and would like to suggest an update to the article to reflect recent developments. The current information is outdated and may misrepresent our role in the PCI SSC. Suggested update:
"PAX Technology was reappointed to the Board of Advisors for the PCI Security Standards Council (PCI SSC) for the 2025–2027 term. The company is represented by LeAnn Hostetler, Chief Security Compliance Officer for PAX North America, and Aileen Liu, Global Director of Payment Technology.
The PCI SSC Board of Advisors consists of representatives from Participating Organizations across the payments industry. The Board provides input and guidance on the development and implementation of PCI security standards, which are designed to enhance payment data security globally.
Members of the Board began their term on June 1, 2025, and participate in Council initiatives, including having voting rights on proposed standards before they are publicly released."
This reflects recent developments and maintains a neutral tone.
Sources: PCI Security Standards Council Announces 2025-2027 Advisory Board - PCI Security Standards Council
PCI Security Standards Council – Protect Payment Data with Industry-driven Security Standards, Training, and Programs Sgrove357 (talk) 20:11, 11 September 2025 (UTC)
