On August 7, 2014 the PCI Security Standards Council issued new guidance to supplement PCI DSS Requirement 3.0 and help organizations reduce the risks associated with entrusting third-party service providers (“TPSPs”) with consumer payment information.  More and more merchants use TPSPs to store, process and transmit cardholder data or manage components of the entity’s cardholder data environment.  A number of studies have shown that breach is tied increasingly to security vulnerabilities introduced by third parties.  To combat such risk, a PCI special interest group made up of merchants, banks and TPSPs, together representing more than 160 organizations, created practical guidelines for how merchants and their business partners can work together to comply with the existing PCI standard and protect against breach.