Paygent Launches 'ADAPTIS e-Commerce Security Diagnostic Service' for E-commerce Merchants
Paygent has partnered with NTT DATA Intellilink to offer a new security diagnostic service for e-commerce merchants. This service helps businesses comply with upcoming 2025 security guidelines through flexible options ranging from AI-driven tool diagnostics to expert-led manual testing.
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Paygent Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo; President: Junichi Suzuki) has partnered with NTT DATA Intellilink Corporation, a company compliant with the 'Information Security Service Standards,' to launch the high-precision 'ADAPTIS® e-Commerce Security Diagnostic Service' for its e-commerce merchants. This service is part of the 'ADAPTIS' payment service brand offered by the NTT DATA Group. By strengthening defenses against unauthorized access, this partnership aims to provide a secure payment environment, protecting the brand value of e-commerce merchants and supporting their sustainable business growth.
Background and Purpose
Recently, cyberattacks targeting e-commerce sites have become frequent, making the security of operational websites an urgent issue. Many e-commerce operators are concerned about the high costs, long durations, and potential impacts of large-scale diagnostics on their production environments. Furthermore, following the revision of the 'Credit Card Security Guidelines' in April 2025, vulnerability countermeasures will be mandatory for all e-commerce merchants. To address these challenges, Paygent partnered with NTT DATA Intellilink, which has over 600 diagnostic records annually and provides high-quality diagnostics compliant with the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry's standards. This allows for flexible, affordable, and speedy security diagnostics tailored to the merchant's phase and budget.
Features of the Web Application Vulnerability Diagnostic Service
We offer three menus tailored to merchant needs and site scale: 1. Tool Diagnostic (Light) using AI platforms for cost-efficiency; 2. Manual Diagnostic (Standard) where experts simulate attacks to detect complex vulnerabilities; 3. Manual Diagnostic (Pro) for comprehensive coverage including reporting sessions.
Future Outlook
Paygent and NTT DATA Intellilink will continue to solve security challenges faced by domestic e-commerce operators and support sustainable business growth by building secure payment infrastructure.
Background and Purpose
Recently, cyberattacks targeting e-commerce sites have become frequent, making the security of operational websites an urgent issue. Many e-commerce operators are concerned about the high costs, long durations, and potential impacts of large-scale diagnostics on their production environments. Furthermore, following the revision of the 'Credit Card Security Guidelines' in April 2025, vulnerability countermeasures will be mandatory for all e-commerce merchants. To address these challenges, Paygent partnered with NTT DATA Intellilink, which has over 600 diagnostic records annually and provides high-quality diagnostics compliant with the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry's standards. This allows for flexible, affordable, and speedy security diagnostics tailored to the merchant's phase and budget.
Features of the Web Application Vulnerability Diagnostic Service
We offer three menus tailored to merchant needs and site scale: 1. Tool Diagnostic (Light) using AI platforms for cost-efficiency; 2. Manual Diagnostic (Standard) where experts simulate attacks to detect complex vulnerabilities; 3. Manual Diagnostic (Pro) for comprehensive coverage including reporting sessions.
Future Outlook
Paygent and NTT DATA Intellilink will continue to solve security challenges faced by domestic e-commerce operators and support sustainable business growth by building secure payment infrastructure.
FAQ
Are Japanese security guidelines relevant to Taiwanese e-commerce?
Yes, if you are operating in the Japanese market or partnering with Japanese firms, compliance with these security standards is essential.