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PCI DSS: A pocket guide - Alan Calder, Geraint Williams

PCI DSS: A pocket guide

Buch | Softcover
72 Seiten
2019 | Sixth edition
IT Governance Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-78778-162-7 (ISBN)
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This pocket guide is perfect as a quick reference for PCI professionals, or as a handy introduction for new staff. It explains the fundamental concepts of the latest iteration of the PCI DSS, v3.2.1, making it an ideal training resource. It will teach you how to protect your customers' cardholder data with best practice from the Standard. 
An ideal introduction to PCI DSS v3.2.1



All businesses that accept payment cards are prey for criminal hackers trying to steal financial information and commit identity fraud. The PCI DSS (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard) exists to ensure that businesses process credit and debit card payments in a way that effectively protects cardholder data.



All organisations that accept, store, transmit or process cardholder data must comply with the Standard; failure to do so can have serious consequences and expensive repercussions. These range from customer desertion and brand damage to significant financial penalties and operating restrictions imposed by their acquiring bank.



Covering PCI DSS v3.2.1, this handy pocket guide provides all the information you need to consider as you approach the Standard. It is also an ideal training resource for those in your organisation involved with payment card processing. Topics include:





An overview of PCI DSS v3.2.1
How to comply with the requirements of the Standard
Maintaining compliance
The PCI SAQ (self-assessment questionnaire)
The PCI DSS and ISO 27001
Procedures and qualifications
An overview of the PA-DSS (Payment Application Data Security Standard)
PTS (PIN Transaction Security)
Software-based PIN entry


Buy your copy of this quick-reference guide to PCI DSS v3.2.1 today!



About the authors



Alan Calder is a leading author on IT governance and information security issues. He is the CEO of GRC International Group plc, the AIM-listed company that owns IT Governance Ltd.



Alan is an acknowledged international cyber security guru. He is a frequent media commentator on information security and IT governance issues, and has contributed articles and expert comment to a wide range of trade, national and online news outlets.



Geraint Williams is the CISO for the GRC International Group of companies, and a knowledgeable and experienced senior information security consultant and former PCI QSA, with a strong technical background and experience in the PCI DSS and security testing.



Geraint has provided consultancy on implementing the PCI DSS, and has conducted audits for a wide range of merchants and service providers as well as penetration testing and vulnerability assessments for clients. He has broad technical knowledge of security and IT infrastructure, including high-performance computing and Cloud computing. His certifications include CISSP® and PCIP.

Alan Calder is a leading author on IT governance and information security issues. He is the CEO of GRC International Group plc, the AIM-listed company that owns IT Governance Ltd – the one-stop shop for books, tools, training and consultancy on governance, risk management and compliance. Alan is an acknowledged international cyber security guru. He has been involved in the development of a wide range of information security management training courses that have been accredited by the International Board for IT Governance Qualifications (IBITGQ). He is a frequent media commentator on information security and IT governance issues, and has contributed articles and expert comment to a wide range of trade, national and online news outlets. Geraint Williams is the CISO for the GRC International Group of companies, and a knowledgeable and experienced senior information security consultant and former PCI QSA, with a strong technical background and experience in the PCI DSS and security testing. Geraint has provided consultancy on implementing the PCI DSS, and has conducted audits for a wide range of merchants and service providers as well as penetration testing and vulnerability assessments for clients. He has broad technical knowledge of security and IT infrastructure, including high-performance computing and Cloud computing. His certifications include CISSP® and PCIP.

Chapter 1: What is the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS)?

Chapter 2: Recent cardholder breaches

Chapter 3: What is the scope of the PCI DSS?

Chapter 4: Compliance and compliance programmes

Chapter 5: Consequences of a breach

Chapter 6: How do you comply with the requirements of the Standard?

Chapter 7: Maintaining compliance

Chapter 8: PCI DSS – the Standard

Chapter 9: Aspects of PCI DSS compliance

Chapter 10: The PCI Self-Assessment Questionnaire (SAQ)

Chapter 11: Procedures and qualifications

Chapter 12: The PCI DSS and ISO/IEC 27001

Chapter 13: The Payment Application Data Security Standard (PA-DSS)

Chapter 14: PIN Transaction Security (PTS)

Chapter 15: Secure Software Standard

Chapter 16: Software-based PIN entry on commercial off-the-shelf devices (COTS)

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Ely
Sprache englisch
Maße 111 x 178 mm
Gewicht 63 g
Themenwelt Informatik Netzwerke Sicherheit / Firewall
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Wirtschaftsinformatik
ISBN-10 1-78778-162-3 / 1787781623
ISBN-13 978-1-78778-162-7 / 9781787781627
Zustand Neuware
Informationen gemäß Produktsicherheitsverordnung (GPSR)
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