Achieving PCI Compliance For: Privileged Password Management & Remote Vendor Access
Source: e-DMZ Security
Though PCI compliance is not a government driven requirement such as Sarbanes Oxley and HIPAA, noncompliance under PCI can have a devastating impact on any enterprise that relies on credit card transactions. The contract with credit card companies requires that as an organization one complies with PCI. Non-compliance with PCI can result in specific contractual penalties and/or revocation of the rights as an enterprise to process credit card transactions. Like all compliance and regulatory requirements, there is no single product or policy/procedure that will assure the compliance. THERE IS NO SILVER BULLET for PCI COMPLIANCE. PCI compliance requires that the enterprise deploy many security technologies, and have specific policies and procedures in place.
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| Date: | Apr 2007 |
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