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Improving Your PCI Compliance Quotient | 2007-08-23 | Symantec |
| Improving compliance for PCI is more than checking-off the compliance box. PCI is fundamentally about the procedures and controls needed to protect the organization from negative financial consequences from a customer data loss or theft. The attendee of this webcast will learn: how to reliably estimate the likelihood of a data loss or theft for their organization; the intimate connection between good compliance and data protection; about the financial risk of a data loss or theft; financial returns for compliance and data protection; and about the five key actions to improve results for PCI. The webcast will also discuss Symantec Control Compliance Suite 8.5 features and functionality, and identify how they map to PCI requirements.
Tags: Security Tools, Security Management |
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Payment Card Industry (PCI) Security Awareness Training | 2007-08-16 | State of California |
| Credit card information is regulated by the Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard (DSS). This Standard is a set of data security requirements that apply to all employees, merchants, vendors, service providers, contractors and business partners who store, process or transmit sensitive credit cardholder data, as well as to all system components included in or connected to or the cardholder data environment. The PCI DSS includes 64 specific requirements. | |||
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PCI DSS and HIPAA: The Security Standards Share Common Ground | 2007-08-01 | CSRSI |
| One of the greatest challenges that the electronic transactions industry faces today is the issue of security requirements under various rules and regulations. For most people in the industry, the issue is focused on the specifics of the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS), but the issue may be much broader than that. Many other security sets are currently operative and they interface with the merchant population that the industry serves. Federal legislation with security requirements include HIPAA (the Hospital Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) of 1996 Title II, the Graham-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999, ground in the merchant services field.
Tags: Security Management, HIPAA |
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Data Security Standards: Integrity and Availability | 2007-07-31 | University of Michigan |
| The Data Preservation Alliance for the Social Sciences (Data-PASS) was formed to take shared responsibility for the long-term accessibility to social science datasets that are of value to current and future researchers and policy-makers. To maintain accessibility and support dissemination, the quality and integrity of the information within and about a data collection must be controlled throughout the various stages in its life-cycle. This paper outlines standards for the security of materials acquired for the Data-PASS project. Based on current security procedures already in place at each organization, these standards protect against the destruction and loss of the data, whether through natural disasters, fire, vandalism and/or error. | |||
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PCI Data Security and Classification Standards | 2007-07-27 | University of Houston |
| Data security should be a key component of all system policies and practices related to payment acceptance and transaction processing. As customers seek out merchants that are reputable and reliable, they expect assurance that their account information is being guarded and their personal data is safe. This paper gives details about PCI (Payment Card Industry) standards.
Tags: Data Recovery - Security |
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WebSphere Commerce Version 6.0.0.2 and the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard | 2007-07-16 | IBM |
| The Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard (DSS) was developed by the founding payment brands of the PCI Security standards Council, including American Express, Discover Financial services, JCB, MasterCard Worldwide and Visa International, to facilitate the global adoption of consistent data security measures. The standard lists twelve (12) requirements which retailers, online merchants, credit data processors, and other payment related businesses must implement to help protect cardholders and their data. The requirements include technology controls (such as data encryption, end-user access control and activity monitoring) as well as required procedures.
Tags: Data Recovery - Security |
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Manage Compliance | 0000-00-00 | SumTotal Systems |
| The attendee of this webcast will learn how a Learning Management Systems can help a person to manage regulatory compliance, reduce risk and operational costs.
Tags: Learning Management Systems |
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Guide to Web Access Management | 2007-06-01 | Bloxx |
| The Internet is a valuable vehicle for business but also a source of material inappropriate for staff to access. Recent research suggests that a company of 1000 employees can lose ?2.5m a year through non-business use of the Internet, this paper explains what businesses can do to combat this.
Tags: Best Practices |
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PCI Data Security Standard: SSO - Strong Authentication - Physical/Logical Security Convergence | 2007-07-02 | Imprivata |
| During the last ten years there has been an explosion in the use of Internet-based commerce, as well as a drastic increase in credit and debit card usage in the physical storefront. Despite the best efforts of organizations to protect customer data, consumer fraud and identity theft have hit new highs. According to the U.S. Department of Justice, the number of identity thefts and fraudulent credit card charges reached over four million in the U.S. in 2006. In response to this increased threat, governments around the world have been considering an array of new laws and regulations to systematically combat the problem.
Tags: Security Management |
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Protecting Credit Card Data: How to Achieve PCI Compliance | 2007-07-01 | Motorola |
| These days, anyone who owns a credit card is familiar with the problem of identity theft, in which technology-savvy thieves extract customer credit and debit card information from unsecured databases. It's a problem that affects everyone in the retail supply chain - the payment card companies, the banks, the retailers, and the individual customers whose identities are compromised. And while there are many ways to implement network protection, some retailers have delayed updating databases and networks with the latest authentication and encryption safeguards. Meanwhile, electronic thieves have been proactive in finding and attacking vulnerable networks.
Tags: Security Management, Data Recovery - Security |
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