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sponsored by Red Hat
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Posted:
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12 Oct 2009
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Published:
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12 Oct 2009
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PDF
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Length:
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11
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Type:
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Editorial Resource Guide
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Language:
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English
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ABSTRACT:
PCI isn't perfect, and every security pro knows it. However, the point isn't perfection, but rather to raise the security bar to a reasonable level. People assume if a PCI compliant company suffers a data breach, that PCI is ineffective. The reality is that PCI, like any other regulation, sets a baseline for how to handle certain kinds of data security to avoid fines, loss of services, or license to operate.
In this independent expert E-Guide, learn about 3 actions to take in your organization that improve security beyond the requirements of PCI. Also discover how examining the flow of data in a new way allows you to communicate risks and issues to executive management, often justifying expenses in critical areas such as security and compliance.
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