PCI DSS Compliance for AI/ML Startups
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Head of Compliance Strategy • CPA, CISA, ISO 27001 Lead Auditor
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Raphael N
Head of Compliance Strategy
Raphael leads go-to-market compliance strategy for high-growth SaaS and AI teams. With over a decade of experience across Big Four firms and fintech startups, he specializes in translating complex SOC 2 requirements into automated, engineering-friendly workflows.
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Audit readiness checklist
- •Define scope and evidence owners for PCI DSS Compliance
- •Map controls to your AI/ML workflows
- •Confirm evidence cadence and review approvals
- •Document exceptions and compensating controls
- •Validate auditor expectations before kickoff
Evidence to prepare
- •Network segmentation evidence
- •Vulnerability scan reports
- •Access control logs
- •Security awareness training
Frequently Asked Questions
Does AI processing of payment data require special controls?
AI/ML on cardholder data must occur within the Cardholder Data Environment (CDE). Apply access controls, encryption, and audit logging. Consider whether tokenized data meets your analytical needs.
Can we use card data for fraud detection models?
Yes, fraud detection is a valid use case. Ensure models are trained and run within PCI scope. Document data flows and implement appropriate controls for model training environments.
What about payment pattern analysis?
Analysis using cardholder data must be in scope. Consider aggregated/anonymized data for pattern analysis to reduce scope while maintaining analytical value.
About RiscLens
Our mission is to provide transparency and clarity to early-stage technology companies navigating the complexities of SOC 2 (System and Organization Controls 2) compliance.
Who we serve
Built specifically for early-stage and growing technology companies—SaaS, fintech, and healthcare tech—preparing for their first SOC 2 audit or responding to enterprise customer requirements.
What we provide
Clarity before commitment. We help teams understand realistic cost ranges, timeline expectations, and common gaps before they engage auditors or expensive compliance vendors.
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We do not provide legal advice, audit services, or certifications. Our assessments support internal planning—they are not a substitute for professional compliance guidance.
SOC 2 (System and Organization Controls 2) is a voluntary compliance standard for service organizations, developed by the AICPA, which specifies how organizations should manage customer data based on the Trust Services Criteria: security, availability, processing integrity, confidentiality, and privacy.
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