Magensa Decrypt Support
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Magensa Decrypt is a service where encrypted data is sent to Magensa for secure return of decrypted data
Welcome to the 2024 product catalog. MagTek sells to VARs, ISOs, ISVs, resellers, distributors, and directly to customers. Contact MagTek or your service provider to order. Founded in 1972, MagTek is a leading manufacturer of electronic systems for the reliable issuance, reading, transmission, and security of cards, barcodes, checks, PINs, and identification documents.
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MagTek services are backed by over 40 years of industry know-how with solutions to meet your needs for payment processing. MagTek’s hardware and Magensa’s Services create a scalable and flexible payment ecosystem. MagTek delivers secure point-of-sale and point-of-service (POS) devices and Magensa delivers decryption, gateway, and application services. All of these solutions protect card data at the earliest point possible, lower scope of PCI compliance, deliver P2PE validated key injection services, and provide a path forward to support the adoption of a magstripe, EMV Contact Chip, EMV Contactless, NFC, and Secure Manual Entry payment infrastructure.
For over 15 years, we have been providing services to major financial institutions, retail, hospitality, and other commercial organizations around the globe, securing sensitive data and processing high volumes of transactions securely.
Magensa Web Services - Code Sample
This document covers pre-built code samples that use Magensa’s Decrypt Service. These code samples are intended to present examples on how to call and utilize Magensa’s Decrypt Service. These samples are not meant for production code and should only be used as examples. Code samples are provided in the below languages. All code samples are basic console applications, including a WinForms app for .NET Framework.
Magensa Web Services - Developer Prog. Manuals: API, I/O, and Methods
The purpose of this document is to provide a description of how to call the DecryptMICRV100 operation of the Magensa web service.
The purpose of this document is to provide a description of how to call operations of the Magensa Decrypt 3.0 web service. Majority of the properties for the operations of Decrypt 3.0 are compatible with Decrypt 1.0. Properties not supported on Decrypt 1.0 are noted with a ~ symbol next to the property.
PROGRAMMER'S MANUALS: Developer Tools
6 Critical Decisions to Make in an Omni-Channel Development Plan DEVELOPER GUIDE: What to consider before you start your app development Initial Considerations: Critical considerations prior to development are to determine the time and resources that can be spent on certification and assess PCI validation and customer data capture. Secondary Considerations: Next steps and considerations are to determine where consumers will be making purchases, assess which payment methods will be accepted, and decide how to secure your payment channels while retaining access to data.
Pursuing an L3 Certification (Level 3 Certification) with an EMV (Europay, Mastercard, Visa) payment processor involves several steps. Level 3 Certification typically pertains to testing and certifying integrated circuit cards (ICCs) with advanced functionalities, such as contactless payments. Here are the general steps you might follow, but keep in mind that specific requirements may vary based on the EMV payment processor and the region.