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PCI Council Releases ‘Steady as She Goes’ Update of Security Rules
Posted on November 2nd, 2010 No commentsThe new version 2.0 of the Payment Card Industry data-security standard (PCI) came out Thursday, an upgrade the PCI Security Standards Council says contains no major changes. Still, a document summarizing all the tweaks to the major card networks’ common set of data-protection rules runs 20 pages in length. Among the more notable developments:…
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LifeLock settles with Experian to not set fraud alerts
Posted on October 23rd, 2009 No commentsA lawsuit settlement affirms that third parties are not permitted to set fraud alerts with the major credit bureaus.
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Privacy Professionals Should Leverage Training to Make Their Organizations Breach-Free
Posted on September 16th, 2009 No commentsHundreds of privacy officers, experts, consultants and vendors are headed to Boston this week for the International Association of Privacy Professional’s Privacy Academy 2009.
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Is Heartland’s End-to-End Move The First Shot In A Processor Lock-In War?
Posted on May 13th, 2009 No commentsProprietary used to be a bad word, suggesting vendor tactics to lock-in a retailer so it couldn’t switch to a rival vendor. With word of the new end-to-end encryption approaches by Heartland and at least two other major payment processors, retailers will now be faced with quite a few proprietary decisions.Like everything in retail payment security, the issue is much more nuanced than it initially seems.
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