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Heartland Tests End-to-End Encryption; Gets Good Reviews
Posted on July 6th, 2009 No commentsAnalysts: Industry Standard is Real Key to Thwarting ThreatsIn the first step of its move toward end-to-end encryption, Heartland Payment Systems (HPY) last week completed the first phase of its pilot project. Heartland, the sixth biggest payments processor, earlier this year announced that it was hit with a data breach, wherein credit card numbers and debit card information were taken by hackers who broke into the payment processor’s internal network. Since the breach was announced, the company has been working toward introducing advanced encryption standard (AES)-encrypted card transactions from merchants to Heartland’s processing platform.
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FCKeditor Releases Version 2.6.4.1
Posted on July 6th, 2009 No comments(added July 6, 2009) A full-content feed is available at http://www.us-cert.gov/current/index.atom
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Can the Government Be Sued For Plagiarizing Pci Dss?
Posted on June 25th, 2009 No commentsNevada is making PCI the law and a group of state attorneys general plagiarized it liberally while trying to figure out what to force TJX to do. Like it or hate it, PCI Columnist David Taylor argues, the PCI DSS is the only set of data security standards out there that actually comes with an effective, ongoing validation and enforcement process.That is not true of HIPAA or the vast majority of state or national data privacy or breach disclosure laws
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States Scaring The POS Off Randomly Regulated Retailers
Posted on June 25th, 2009 No commentsWhen it comes to regulating retailers, what could be worse than an over-zealous Washington? How about fifty over-zealous “Washingtons”? Discussions about “Big Brother” and onerous regulation of business usually center around the federal government.
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