Jscrambler has launched an AI assistant for PCI DSS script authorization workflows, providing risk-based insights and recommendations to help organizations make script authorization decisions and generate compliance justifications.
PCI DSS v4 requirements 6.4.3 and 11.6.1 mandate the inventorying, authorizing and monitoring of scripts on payment pages, along with tamper-detection mechanisms to combat e-skimming threats. The AI assistant embeds intelligence into compliance workflows and includes features such as risk-based summaries of each script’s purpose, behavior and reputation, recommendations to approve, block or restrict scripts, automated justification text generation and an interactive chat function to support decision-making, the company said in a news release.
“With low overall compliance rates and frequent complaints about the cost and complexity of existing tools, it’s clear that businesses need help streamlining PCI DSS compliance, and our new AI assistant does just that,” Pedro Fortuna, chief technology officer and co-founder of Jscrambler, said in the news release. “To drive adoption, the next wave of client-side protection must be powered by intelligence, not manual oversight.”