Aimed at improving the security of payment card data and reducing fraud, PCI DSS 3.0 standard, which took effect on Jan. 1, introduces changes that extend across all 12 requirements. It no doubt will mean some shakeups for many organizations when it comes to their day-to-day culture and operations. That’s not a bad thing, because transitioning to meet the new requirements will help e-businesses build a stronger, safer, lower-risk environment. This winter alone has been dominated by an assortment of high-profile customer data breaches.
PCI 3.0, Part 1: Breathe, Relax, Get Compliant
Posted by: Kurt Hagerman February 18, 2014 05:00 AMAimed at improving the security of payment card data and reducing fraud, PCI DSS 3.0 standard, which took effect on Jan. 1, introduces changes that extend across all 12 requirements. It no doubt will mean some shakeups for many organizations when it comes to their day-to-day culture and operations. That’s not a bad thing, because transitioning to meet the new requirements will help e-businesses build a stronger, safer, lower-risk environment. This winter alone has been dominated by an assortment of high-profile customer data breaches.