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The PCI DSS landscape is evolving rapidly. With the Q1 2025 deadline looming ever larger, businesses are scrambling to meet the stringent new requirements of PCI DSS v4.0. Two sections in...
AI Spera has achieved PCI DSS v4.0 certification for its threat intel search engine solution, Criminal IP. Learn more from the Criminal IP cyber threat intelligence search engine. [...]
Version 4.0.1 of the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS), which came into effect back in April, incorporates a few important changes to make it fit for the modern digital world,...
Payment data security concerns remain widespread as organizations undertake significant lift to meet the PCI DSS 4.0 deadline, according to Bluefin. Organizations have turned to the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards for guidance in combating payment data threats for nearly two decades and should continue to do so with the latest requirements in PCI DSS 4.0, which organizations must adapt to before the March 2025 deadline.
AI Spera is pleased to announce its attainment of the highest global compliance certification level, PCI DSS Level 1 for Criminal IP, its in-house developed and serviced Cyber Threat Intelligence search engine. The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard is a global information security standard designed to safeguard card payment information and transactions.
In just under a year's time, organizations will have had to comply with several new requirements under version 4.0 of the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard. About PCI DSS. PCI DSS comprises 12 requirements to protect payment card data and has changed very little in the last ten years.
An example of a solution that helps meet PCI DSS compliance requirements is Wazuh. Wazuh helps implement PCI DSS compliance by performing log analysis, file integrity checking, configuration assessment, intrusion detection, real-time alerting, and automated response to threats.
The PCI DSS security standards apply to any business that processes, stores, or transmits credit card information. PCI DSS 4.0 was released in March 2022 and will replace the current PCI DSS 3.2.1 standard in March 2025.
While compliance with the PCI Data Security Standard has improved significantly in 2020, it is still well off its 2016 highs, according to the 10th 2022 Verizon Payment Security Report. In response to ever escalating cyberthreats in the payments industry, the PCI Security Standards Council instituted its most ambitious rewrite of the PCI DSS since 2004, the report said.
PCI DSS is a global standard that provides a baseline of technical and operational requirements designed to protect account data. This Help Net Security video introduces the most important PCI DSS 4.0 changes.