Payment Card Industry Compliance

Is your organization struggling with PCI compliance?  Do you know how it affects your organization?  Have the recent changes and legislation further confused the issue?

The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) security framework was developed and adopted by the card brand companies to help safeguard and ensure the protection of credit card information.  Organizations that process, transmit or store credit card information are required to comply in 12 key areas of information security.

PCI DSS compliance is not a one-time exercise.  To help ensure ongoing compliance, organizations will need to develop programs to continuously monitor their card holder data environments.  But changes to the PCI DSS Standard and card brand compliance programs, and pending state legislation has made it increasingly difficult to know exactly what the requirements are, let alone how to comply.

When you need help sorting out PCI compliance, you can count on Jefferson Wells and the experts in our Information Security Center of Expertise. We’ve got the resources, approach and processes to help you manage and protect your valuable information assets.
 

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PCI Compliance: What's Changed - What's Coming?

Posted: October 21, 2009
Compliance landscape continues to change and evolve. Changes to classification levels, validation requirements and the standards themselves contribute to the ongoing struggle many organizations face regarding PCI compliance. Add to this new and proposed PCI legislation and compliance can seem like the ultimate moving target.
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