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Feb 27, 2007 |
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All merchants and service providers that handle, transmit, store, or process information concerning credit cards are required to be compliant with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards requirements (PCI), or face contract penalties or even termination by the credit card issuers. This paper discusses the 12 requirements of PCI, and how Secure Computing's portfolio of security solutions can help enterprises meet and exceed them. |
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The primary purpose of this standard is to protect credit card data by reducing fraud and theft. The PCI standard seeks to accomplish this through a "defense-in-depth" strategy. There are six primary areas covered by PCI, divided into 12 requirements. Download this paper to explore these requirements, and how Secure Computing's portfolio of security solutions can help enterprises meet and exceed the basic compliance requirements of the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS), version 1.1.
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