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eIQcast Episode 22: Update on PCI

10 min · 28. okt. 2009
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itunes pic [https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/d6/80/c0/eiqcast/1400x1400_2296212.jpg] Discussions about PCI-DSS rules this year have focused on how effective the guidelines really are at preventing theft of credit card data. Recent survey data indicates merely following PCI does not protect a wide range of protected data. In the newest episode of the eIQcast, eIQneworks Product Evangelist John Linkous provides an update on PCI compliance and how far it goes to actually keep credit card data secure. Running time: 10:38

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