EGUIDE:
This expert tip pinpoints key observations and common themes related to what’s currently happening with today’s PCI DSS compliance programs and explains what’s in store for the future as companies transition to the PCI DSS 2.0 guidelines.
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The Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard (DSS) applies to any organization that processes, transmits or stores payment card transactions or cardholder information. PCI applies not only to retailers but also to any business that accepts a single payment card transaction, no matter the size or industry.
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Learn more about the capabilities of seven HP products in achieving Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard (DSS) compliance. Ensure that compliance isn't a business inhibitor for your organization by consulting this informative resource.
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With the increasing threat to credit card data, the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) was introduced, requiring organizations to implement information security controls. Access this resource to learn more about the existing threats, the key benefits of PCI compliance and how to effectively implement a PCI compliance program.
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IBM offers comprehensive solutions designed to take businesses through the entire PCI compliance process and continue to meet new requirements, supporting the next level of security. Read the white paper ‘Escaping PCI Purgatory’ to learn more.
EBOOK:
Check out this expert eBook to learn about the benefits of implementing a GRC program and get best practices for integrating these strategies into your company's infrastructure. This eBook is sponsored by Application Security, Inc, Beyond Trust, Lumension Security, MessageLabs, Thawte, Varonis and Websense.
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This paper outlines the rules, looks at the main threats to security compliance and highlights how a well-defined strategy, backed up by powerful technology, can provide the solution.
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PCI DSS expert Walter Conway demystifies tokenization by discussing use cases, comparing tokenization vs. encryption and providing various alternatives for implementing tokenization. Finally, Walter provides guidance on how to prepare for implementing tokenization and select a solution appropriate for your needs.