2004 data security standard
Is Your WLAN Putting Your PCI Compliance at Risk?
White Paper The Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard was created in 2004 by major credit card companies - American Express, Discover Financial, JCB, MasterCard Worldwide, and Visa International - to provide security and privacy of customers... [13 May 2008]
Lessons Learned: Top Reasons for PCI Audit Failure and How to Avoid Them
White Paper Today's Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS), which combines requirements of the Visa and MasterCard programs, remains as one of the preeminent achievements in the information security industry. [13 May 2008]
Meeting the 12 Rules of the PCI Data Security Standards: Employing CoreGuard to Meet Encryption and Access Control Requirements for Payment Card Industry (PCI) Standards
White Paper PCI, an industry-wide adoption of Visa's CISP (Cardholder Information Security Program), is the credit card industry's standard for securing cardholder data. Compliance with PCI (Payment Card Industry) data security requirements is a key initiative... [13 May 2008]
Ensuring Compliance With PCI Data Security Standards: Employing CoreGuard to Meet Encryption and Access Control Requirements for Payment Card Industry (PCI) Standards
White Paper PCI, an industry-wide adoption of Visa's CISP (Cardholder Information Security Program), is the credit card industry's standard for securing cardholder data. Compliance with PCI (Payment Card Industry) data security requirements is a key initiative... [13 May 2008]
The Federal Desktop Core Configuration (FDCC)
White Paper It provides information on how the program originated, its current status and source data for additional information. The concept of enhancing PC and network security while also reducing the total cost of ownership first took shape on a large... [03 Apr 2008]
Employing IBM Database Encryption Expert to Meet Encryption and Access Control Requirements for the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCI DSS)
White Paper In 2004, Visa USA, MasterCard International, American Express and Discover aligned their individual data protection programs to create the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS or PCI). [28 Mar 2008]
BlackBerrys squashed by Whitehall data ban
News Sir Edmund Burton, chairman of the Information Advisory Council, is examining weaknesses in the MoD data security procedures and there is an ongoing cross-government review of data handling following HM Revenue & Customs' loss of 25 million child... [04 Feb 2008]
MSDN Webcast: IBM Systems: Using Host Integration Server to Expose Mainframe and Midrange Applications as XML Web Services
White Paper Microsoft Host Integration Server (HIS) 2004 provides the key technologies that enable customers to integrate their mission-critical host applications, data sources, messaging and security systems with new solutions developed using the Microsoft... [31 Jul 2007]
The Impact of HSPD-12
White Paper By mandating a common identity standard for all federal government employees and contractors, HSPD-12 ushers in a new era of strong, multi-factor authentication that increases the security of networks, applications and data, while eliminating the... [23 Aug 2005]
Laptop maker boosts security with in-built tracer
News Gateway's other embedded security feature, now available for notebooks, is the industry's latest (and also controversial) hardware security standard - Trusted Platform Module (TPM) version 1.2. Gateway is plugging two security devices into its... [11 Aug 2005]
IP poised to storm the call centre
Comment Reliability, security and proven technologies outweigh cost in some cases but for the vast majority of call centre operations cost saving has indeed been the key driver for IT choices over the last five years. [16 Feb 2005]
City firms' data security fears over electronic reporting rules
News Leading City institutions have raised concerns about the security of data that will have to be transferred online and electronically under new reporting guidelines from the Financial Services Authority (FSA). [01 Apr 2004]
US and Europe get chummy over high-tech passport
News The US and the EU are in agreement over the need for biometrics on passports in order to curb terrorist activity - and should be showing the rest of the world how it's done, according to Tom Ridge, the US Homeland Security Secretary. [30 Oct 2003]
Nuclear police to get secure radio network
News The UK Atomic Energy Authority Constabulary (UKAEAC) claims the switch will deliver better security, greater radio coverage and interoperability with forces across the country. Crossan said the force will make use of data transmission applications... [09 Oct 2003]
The Bloor Perspective: SMS spam, go phish and Windows Media Center
Comment Such initiatives tend to become embroiled in debates over privacy/freedom of information/security and are then complicated by the overcomplicated minds of the legal profession, politicians and those who delight in the abstractions of rights and... [29 Sep 2003]
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