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29 October 2010
New PCI standards completed, tokenization still in question
New PCI standards completed, tokenization still in question
29 October 2010
PCI DSS 2.0 released, makes virtual ripples
PCI DSS 2.0 released, makes virtual ripples
29 October 2010
New PCI Standards Finalized
New PCI Standards Finalized
29 October 2010
The PCI Security Standards Council (PCI SSC) has revealed an updated version of the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS)
The PCI Security Standards Council (PCI SSC) has revealed an updated version of the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS)
29 October 2010
New Data Security Standard for Card Payments
New Data Security Standard for Card Payments
29 October 2010
Revision to PCI standards welcomed despite minor changes, as calls made for tokenisation to be incorporated
Revision to PCI standards welcomed despite minor changes, as calls made for tokenisation to be incorporated
29 October 2010
PCI DSS 2.0 standard receives a cautious thumbs up from the IT security industry
PCI DSS 2.0 standard receives a cautious thumbs up from the IT security industry
28 October 2010
PCI Security Standards Council Releases PCI DSS 2.0 and PA-DSS 2.0
WAKEFIELD, Mass., October 28, 2010 — 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 released version 2.0 of the PCI DSS and PA-DSS. Reflecting input from the Council’s global stakeholders, this latest version is designed to provide greater clarity and flexibility to facilitate improved understanding of the requirements and eased implementation for merchants. Version 2.0 becomes effective on January 1, 2011...
PCI Security Standards Council Releases PCI DSS 2.0 and PA-DSS 2.0
28 October 2010
Things To Look Out For In New PCI Version 2.0
Things To Look Out For In New PCI Version 2.0
28 October 2010
PCI Council Releases ‘Steady as She Goes’ Update of Security Rules
PCI Council Releases ‘Steady as She Goes’ Update of Security Rules
28 October 2010
PCI SSC releases version 2.0 of PCI DSS and PA-DSS
PCI SSC releases version 2.0 of PCI DSS and PA-DSS
28 October 2010
PCI Council Releases 2.0 Versions Of Data-Security Standards
PCI Council Releases 2.0 Versions Of Data-Security Standards
28 October 2010
PCI Compliance Changes Promote Log Management
PCI Compliance Changes Promote Log Management
28 October 2010
PCI Finalizes PCI DSS 2.0
PCI Finalizes PCI DSS 2.0
28 October 2010
PCI Card Security Standard, Updated Today, Needed Few Changes, PCI Council GM Says
PCI Card Security Standard, Updated Today, Needed Few Changes, PCI Council GM Says
28 October 2010
PCI council launches microsite to help small merchants understand updated standards
PCI council launches microsite to help small merchants understand updated standards
28 October 2010
PCI Security Standards Council tweaks standards
PCI Security Standards Council tweaks standards
28 October 2010
Upgraded retail security standard ignores mobile payments
Upgraded retail security standard ignores mobile payments
28 October 2010
PCI SSC Finalizes PCI DSS 2.0 (Podcast)
PCI SSC Finalizes PCI DSS 2.0 (Podcast)
28 October 2010
PCI 2.0: CHANGES AREN‹T DRASTIC, BUT DON‹T ADDRESS CARD BRAND AUTONOMY
PCI 2.0: CHANGES AREN‹T DRASTIC, BUT DON‹T ADDRESS CARD BRAND AUTONOMY

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