By now, if you’re an IT professional and you’re in an organization that has PCI-DSS in your scope — that is, you store, process or transmit credit card data — you probably already know that an update to the standard, Version 3.0, was released late last year. With this update come a few changes to the technical measures that organizations handling credit card information must implement. One of the potentially most impactful has to do with how organizations test the security of the systems that store, process or transmit cardholder information.
An SMB's Guide to PCI 3.0 Penetration Testing
Posted by: Ed Moyle February 4, 2014 05:00 AMBy now, if you’re an IT professional and you’re in an organization that has PCI-DSS in your scope — that is, you store, process or transmit credit card data — you probably already know that an update to the standard, Version 3.0, was released late last year. With this update come a few changes to the technical measures that organizations handling credit card information must implement. One of the potentially most impactful has to do with how organizations test the security of the systems that store, process or transmit cardholder information.