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26 October 2011
Comment:: 2011 is Proving that PCI DSS is working however there are challenges to be overcome
Comment:: 2011 is Proving that PCI DSS is working however there are challenges to be overcome
26 October 2011
Vote Now: Why Retailers Really Should Help Select PCI SIGs
Vote Now: Why Retailers Really Should Help Select PCI SIGs
24 October 2011
PCI Security Standards Council Opens Election for New Special Interest Groups
WAKEFIELD, Mass., October 24, 2011 — The PCI Security Standards Council (PCI SSC), a global, open industry standards body providing management of the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS), PIN Transaction Security (PTS) requirements and the Payment Application Data Security Standard (PA-DSS), today announced the opening of the election for Special Interest Groups.
PCI Security Standards Council Opens Election for New Special Interest Groups
22 October 2011
How Security Pros Can Leverage PCI Compliance Initiatives
How Security Pros Can Leverage PCI Compliance Initiatives
20 October 2011
2011 PCI Community Meetings Break Record for Number of Attendees
WAKEFIELD, Mass. and LONDON, October 20, 2011 — The PCI Security Standards Council (PCI SSC), a global, open industry standards body providing management of the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS), PIN Transaction Security Requirements (PTS) and the Payment Application Data Security Standard (PA-DSS), today announced the successful completion of its 4th annual Community Meetings and the start of the next phase of development for the newest versions of the PCI DSS, PA-DSS and supplemental guidance on technologies and processes in payments security.
2011 PCI Community Meetings Break Record for Number of Attendees
17 October 2011
PCI Expands Encryption Standards to Mobile Payment Card Readers
PCI Expands Encryption Standards to Mobile Payment Card Readers
14 October 2011
PCI Security Standards Council Updates PTS Program For Encryption, Mobile
WAKEFIELD, Mass., October 14, 2011 — The PCI Security Standards Council (PCI SSC), a global, open industry standards body providing management of the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS), PIN Transaction Security (PTS) requirements and the Payment Application Data Security Standard (PA-DSS), today announced updates to its PIN Transaction Security (PTS) program that enable adoption of point-to-point encryption (P2PE) technology to support PCI DSS compliance. Version 3.1 is a result of the standard PTS development lifecycle allowing for a minor update release within 12-18 months after a major version is published, and is effective immediately, superseding version 3.0.
PCI Security Standards Council Updates PTS Program For Encryption, Mobile
14 October 2011
PCI Council Includes Mobile Devices For Encryption Use
PCI Council Includes Mobile Devices For Encryption Use
10 October 2011
PCI SSC releases new encryption requirements
PCI SSC releases new encryption requirements
03 October 2011
Taking stock of PCI five years on
Taking stock of PCI five years on
03 October 2011
McDonald's, British Airways Share Some Insights Into Their PCI Compliance
McDonald's, British Airways Share Some Insights Into Their PCI Compliance
29 September 2011
PCI Security Standard Helps Modernize Security in Europe
PCI Security Standard Helps Modernize Security in Europe
29 September 2011
PCI DSS compliance crucial to security: survey
PCI DSS compliance crucial to security: survey
27 September 2011
PCI Compliance Drawing Broader International Interest
PCI Compliance Drawing Broader International Interest
26 September 2011
QSAs Share What Drives Improved PCI Practices
QSAs Share What Drives Improved PCI Practices
26 September 2011
Keynote Speaker Announced for ISACA’s Information Security and Risk Management Conference
Keynote Speaker Announced for ISACA’s Information Security and Risk Management Conference
26 September 2011
Green Sheet: PCI update addresses holes in wireless security
Green Sheet: PCI update addresses holes in wireless security
16 September 2011
PCI To Validate Point-to-Point Encryption Hardware Solutions
PCI To Validate Point-to-Point Encryption Hardware Solutions
15 September 2011
PCI Security Standards Council Publishes First Set of PCI Point-to-point Encryption Solution Requirements
WAKEFIELD, Mass., September 15, 2011 — The PCI Security Standards Council (PCI SSC), a global, open industry standards body providing management of the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS), PIN Transaction Security (PTS) requirements and the Payment Application Data Security Standard (PA-DSS), today announced availability of the first set of validation requirements of its point-to-point encryption program. The PCI Point-to-Point Encryption Solution Requirements document provides requirements for vendors, assessors and merchants, that wish to build and implement hardware- based point-to-point encryption solutions that support PCI DSS compliance and offer scope reduction for merchants. Hardware-based P2PE solutions utilize secure cryptographic devices for both encryption and decryption including at the point of merchant acceptance for encryption and within Hardware Security Modules (HSMs) for decryption.
PCI Security Standards Council Publishes First Set of PCI Point-to-point Encryption Solution Requirements
12 September 2011
Preparing for PCI D-Day
Preparing for PCI D-Day

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