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PCI 2.0 Or 1.2—The Choice Is Yours, For Now
Posted on November 5th, 2010 No commentsWhich version of PCI should you use to validate your compliance?
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Tougher Data Protection Laws Could Force Businesses To Rethink Compliance
Posted on October 17th, 2010 No commentsSay goodbye to the compliance-checkbox mentality: Data protection laws are expanding worldwide and cracking down on the way businesses protect electronic information, a new report published this week says.
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Massachusetts Data Protection Law Amended, Delayed – Again
Posted on August 20th, 2009 No commentsNew Rules Now Won’t Apply Until March 2010Once again, Massachusetts is delaying the compliance deadline for its toughest-in-the-nation data protection rules. The new effective date is March 1, 2010.
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ID Theft Red Flags: 4 High Risk Areas
Posted on August 13th, 2009 No commentsWhat You Might Not Know About Staying in Compliance — and SecureThere are four “high risk” areas that aren’t getting the attention they deserve as financial institutions work toward complying with the ID Theft Red Flags Rule, says a leading industry compliance expert.
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Is Nevada’s New Privacy Law a ‘Game-Changer?’
Posted on July 6th, 2009 No commentsA First: PCI Compliance Mandated for State’s MerchantsShould individual states mandate that businesses comply with the Payment Card Industry’s Data Security Standard (PCI DSS)? The answer is “yes,” according to Nevada, which has passed a new law that, as of next year, requires businesses to comply with PCI when collecting or transmitting payment card information. As states rush to adopt or strengthen privacy legislation, Nevada’s move is seen by some observers as a potential “game-changer.” But they question whether states should be in the business of mandating compliance with an industry standard.
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