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PCI

Weekly Update: Lessons Learned…Lessons Implemented?

2009-08-03
By: Awareity
On: August 3, 2009
In: *Connecting the Dots Blog*, Emergency Management, Incident Reporting, Information Privacy, Information Security, School Safety

Keeping You Out of the Headlines and out of this blog… Please take a moment to consider how these Lessons Learned could be implemented by managers within your organization to avoid expensive and embarrassing situations… Secret Service Information Revealed in P2P Data Leak On July 29th, it was revealed that files including information about a Secret Service safe house for the President’s family, details regarding the Pentagon’s network infrastructure, and specific details about every nuclear facility in the US were found on the LimWire file-sharing network.  As a result, a bill has been introduced that would ban P2P sharing on all government computers and networks. Read More →

Heartland Payment Processor on PCI “Probation”…Compliance is not a Once a Year Thing

2009-04-06
By: Awareity
On: April 6, 2009
In: *Connecting the Dots Blog*, Business Continuity, Incident Reporting, Information Privacy, Information Security, Regulatory Compliance, Risk Management

In one of the largest data breaches to date, Heartland Payment Company compromised the cards of over 100 million people, almost 1/3 of the U.S. population. In addition to dealing with a damaged reputation, expensive notifications and fallout, and continued lawsuits from affected banks and credit Unions, the latest hit to Heartland came from Visa.  Visa recently took action at Heartland by suspending the data breach victim and removing it from Visa’s online list of PCI-DSS compliant providers. Heartland was last certified as PCI-DSS compliant in April 2008 but in a presentation given earlier this month by two Visa executives, Visa was quoted as saying,Read More →

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