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28 October 2010
The Good, The Bad And The Hashing
The Good, The Bad And The Hashing
22 October 2010
Las organizaciones colaboradoras de PCI concluyen su revisión de la nueva versión de los estándares
Las organizaciones colaboradoras de PCI concluyen su revisión de la nueva versión de los estándares
21 October 2010
PCI Participating Organizations Finalize Feedback on Next Version of PCI Security Standards at Global Community Meetings
WAKEFIELD, October 21, 2010 — Today, 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), announced that more than 1500 members of the PCI community from nearly 40 countries gathered in recent weeks to discuss the next version of the PCI DSS and PA-DSS, making these the most widely attended PCI SSC Community Meetings to date. Version 2.0 of the standards is set to be released on October 28...
PCI Participating Organizations Finalize Feedback on Next Version of PCI Security Standards at Global Community Meetings
14 October 2010
How Credit Card Security Standards are Changing
How Credit Card Security Standards are Changing
12 October 2010
PCI Council Calls Point-to-Point Encryption Immature
PCI Council Calls Point-to-Point Encryption Immature
07 October 2010
Credit Industry Pitches Card Encryption
Credit Industry Pitches Card Encryption
07 October 2010
Global standard needed for credit card data encryption, PCI council says
Global standard needed for credit card data encryption, PCI council says
05 October 2010
PCI Security Standards Council Releases Supplemental Guidance On EMV and Point-to-Point Encryption
WAKEFIELD, Mass., October 5, 2010 — Today, 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), released guidance papers on the use of point-to-point encryption (P2PE) and EMV technologies in a payment card data environment...
PCI Security Standards Council Releases Supplemental Guidance On EMV and Point-to-Point Encryption
05 October 2010
PCI Releases A Roadmap On Point-to-Point Encryption and EMV
PCI Releases A Roadmap On Point-to-Point Encryption and EMV
05 October 2010
PCI: New Guidance for EMV, Encryption
PCI: New Guidance for EMV, Encryption
05 October 2010
PCI security group speaks out on encryption
PCI security group speaks out on encryption
28 September 2010
PCI Details Expected in October
PCI Details Expected in October
24 September 2010
PCI Council To Issue Encryption And EMV Guidance
PCI Council To Issue Encryption And EMV Guidance
24 September 2010
PCI: Emerging Technology Needs Standardization
PCI: Emerging Technology Needs Standardization
24 September 2010
Fraud Blog: Clarity on PCI and Chip & PIN
Fraud Blog: Clarity on PCI and Chip & PIN
23 September 2010
Chip & PIN Needs PCI
Chip & PIN Needs PCI
23 September 2010
PCI Council: P2PE simplifies PCI DSS compliance
PCI Council: P2PE simplifies PCI DSS compliance
22 September 2010
PCI Meeting: Fraud Fight is Global
PCI Meeting: Fraud Fight is Global
21 September 2010
PCI Community to Weigh in
PCI Community to Weigh in
13 August 2010
PCI Security Council Releases Changes for October
PCI Security Council Releases Changes for October

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