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What Universities Can Teach Retailers About PCI
Posted on February 3rd, 2011 No commentsFor PCI Columnist Walt Conway, things are busy right now. He is doing work for various departments at one university
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PCI: Maybe It’s Not Just For Card Data Any More
Posted on November 12th, 2009 No commentsWith all of the recent fuss about PCI requirements and how to protect payment cards, many companies have opted to take a far too narrow view of data protection. The PCI rules are absolutely designed to only apply to payment cards, but the same common-sense security guidelines will also dramatically help the security of CRM databases, personnel files, E-mail servers, payroll details, and even the full contents of your Web site.
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Documents containing 7000 students names, dates of birth and Social Security numbers stolen
Posted on July 6th, 2009 No commentsUniversity of Central Missouri data loss incident circa 2009-06-26
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Mailing error exposes 400 employee Social Security numbers on address labels
Posted on July 6th, 2009 No commentsRedford Union School District data loss incident circa 2009-07-02
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Is Nevada’s New Privacy Law a ‘Game-Changer?’ A First: PCI Compliance Mandated for State’s Merchants
Posted on July 6th, 2009 No commentsBank Info Security- The law places companies that collect personal identifiable information (PII) into one of two categories: those that accept payment cards, and all others. For the ones that accept payment cards and are already subject to PCI-DSS, not much changes for them apart from they can held liable for noncompliance, instead of just
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