Through Datacap’s NETePay Hosted platform, a Universal End-to-End Encryption PAN key is available such that the same key can be used with any supported backend processor. But when using Datacap’s “classic” implementations, End-to-End Encryption is unique to each backend processor. When placing PIN pad orders at distribution for devices processing PIN-verified transactions, be sure to reference the appropriate processor-specific PIN key also. See below for a summary of encryption methods by processor:
Chase
OnGuard
- Ingenico (Slot 5)
EVO Snap
TDES DUKPT
- Ingenico
- Pax
- IDTech
Fiserv (First Data RapidConnect)
TransArmor TDES DUKPT
- IDTech
- Ingenico (Slot 4)
- Pax (Slot 2)
- Verifone Engage
Heartland Portico
Voltage
- Ingenico (Config File – Daily Key Roll)
- Pax (Config File)
AES
- IDTech
Global Portico
Voltage
- Ingenico (Config File)
TSYS
Voltage
- Ingenico (Config File)
- Pax (Config File)
Worldpay Core
TDES DUKPT
- Ingenico (Slot 4)
- Pax (Slot 2)
Worldpay IP
TDES DUKPT
- IDTech
- Ingenico (Slot 4)
- Verifone Engage
Datacap’s NETePay Hosted (Available to all backends)
TDES DUKPT
- IDTech
- Ingenico (Slot 4)
- Pax (Slot 2)
- Verifone Engage