Complying with PCI DSS–Part 3: Maintain a Vulnerability Management Program
According to the PCI SSC, there are 12 PCI DSS requirements that satisfy a variety of security goals. Areas of focus include building and maintaining a secure network, protecting stored cardholder d...
Published Apr 19, 2012
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Technical writer, evangelist, speaker, video host, story teller and overall clever guy. Bringing the slightly theatrical and fairly technical together, I train, write, speak, along with overall evangelism. Highly technical information security professional with social media skills who has also been in such plays as The Glass Menagerie, All’s Well That Ends Well, Cinderella and others.Ret. Employee
PSilva
Technical writer, evangelist, speaker, video host, story teller and overall clever guy. Bringing the slightly theatrical and fairly technical together, I train, write, speak, along with overall evangelism. Highly technical information security professional with social media skills who has also been in such plays as The Glass Menagerie, All’s Well That Ends Well, Cinderella and others.Ret. Employee
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Mar 25, 2015One of our clients used the Oracle Webcache and Imperva WAF, and when their key employee left, no one else knows how to configure or maintain it. Since the webcache was no longer supported by Oracle, which is not PCI compliant, we came in and replaced it with the F5 load balancer and replaced the Imperva with the ASM module. It was easy to configure and the client was happy that they were PCI compliant again. I wrote the top 10 questions to PCI compliance on my website http://www.moreprocess.com/process-2/top-10-questions-to-pci-compliance