Security Standards White Papers
Payment Card Industry (PCI): Data Security Standard Navigating PCI DSS - Understanding the Intent of the Requirements
Overview This paper describes the 12 Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard) requirements, along with guidance to explain the intent of each requirement. This paper is intended to assist merchants, service providers, and financial institutions who may want a clearer understanding of the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard, and the specific meaning and intention behind the detailed requirements to secure system components (servers, network, applications etc) that support cardholder data environments.
| Publisher | PCI Security Standards Council | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | October 2008 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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