
PCI Compliance
Understand and Implement Effective PCI Data Security Standard Compliance
Syngress (Publisher)
4th Edition
Published on 29. October 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
386 pages
978-0-12-801579-7 (ISBN)
Description
Identity theft and other confidential information theft have now topped the charts as the leading cybercrime. In particular, credit card data is preferred by cybercriminals. Is your payment processing secure and compliant? The new Fourth Edition of PCI Compliance has been revised to follow the new PCI DSS standard version 3.0, which is the official version beginning in January 2014. Also new to the Fourth Edition: additional case studies and clear guidelines and instructions for maintaining PCI compliance globally, including coverage of technologies such as NFC, P2PE, CNP/Mobile, and EMV. This is the first book to address the recent updates to PCI DSS. The real-world scenarios and hands-on guidance are also new approaches to this topic. All-new case studies and fraud studies have been added to the Fourth Edition.
Each chapter has how-to guidance to walk you through implementing concepts, and real-world scenarios to help you relate to the information and better grasp how it impacts your data. This book provides the information that you need in order to understand the current PCI Data Security standards and how to effectively implement security on network infrastructure in order to be compliant with the credit card industry guidelines, and help you protect sensitive and personally-identifiable information.
Each chapter has how-to guidance to walk you through implementing concepts, and real-world scenarios to help you relate to the information and better grasp how it impacts your data. This book provides the information that you need in order to understand the current PCI Data Security standards and how to effectively implement security on network infrastructure in order to be compliant with the credit card industry guidelines, and help you protect sensitive and personally-identifiable information.
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Edition
4th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Rockland, MA
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
60 illustrations; Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 191 mm
Weight
810 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-801579-7 (9780128015797)
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Branden R. Williams | Stony Brook University Chuvakin
PCI Compliance
Understand and Implement Effective PCI Data Security Standard Compliance
E-Book
11/2014
4th Edition
Elsevier
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Branden R. Williams | Anton Chuvakin
PCI Compliance
Understand and Implement Effective PCI Data Security Standard Compliance
Book
09/2012
3rd Edition
Syngress
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Persons
Branden R. Williams (CISSP, CISM, CPISA, CPISM) leads an information security practice in a Global Security Consulting group at a major security firm in Flower Mound, TX and teaches in the NSA Certified Information Assurance program at the University of Dallas's Graduate School of Management. Branden has been involved in information technology since 1994, and focused on information security since 1996. He started consulting on payment security in 2004, assessing companies against the Visa CISP and Mastercard SDP programs. He has a Bachelors of Business Administration in Marketing from the University of Texas, Arlington, and a Masters of Business Administration in Supply Chain Management and Market Logistics from the University of Dallas.Branden publishes a monthly column in the ISSA Journal entitled "Herding Cats," and authors a blog at http://www.brandenwilliams.com/. Dr. Anton Chuvakin is a recognized security expert in the field of logmanagement and PCI DSS compliance. He is an author of the books "Security Warrior" and "PCICompliance" and has contributed to many others, while also publishing dozens of papers on log management, correlation, data analysis, PCI DSS, and security management. His blog(http://www.securitywarrior.org) is one of the most popular in the industry.Additionaly, Anton teaches classes and presents at many security conferences across the worldand he works on emerging security standards and serves on the advisory boards ofseveral security start-ups. Currently, Anton is developing his security consulting practice, focusing on logging and PCI DSS compliance for security vendors and Fortune 500 organizations.Anton earned his Ph.D. from Stony Brook University.
Author
CISSP, CISM, CPISA, CPISM, and CTO of a Global Security Consulting group at a major security firm in Flower Mound, TX
is a recognized security expert in the field of log management and PCI DSS compliance.
Content
About PCI and This Book
Introduction to Fraud, ID Theft, and Regulatory mandates
Why PCI is Here
Determining and Reducing the PCI Scope
Building and Maintaining a Secure Network
Strong Access Controls
Protect Cardholder Data
Using Wireless Networking
Vulnerability Management and Testing
Logging Events and Monitoring the Cardholder Data Environment
Cloud and Virtualization
Mobile
PCI DSS for the Small Business
Managing PCI DSS Projects to Achieve Compliance
Don't Fear the Assessor
The Art of Compensating Control
So You're Compliant, Now What?
Emerging Technology and Alternative Payment Schemes
PCI DSS Myths and Misconceptions
Introduction to Fraud, ID Theft, and Regulatory mandates
Why PCI is Here
Determining and Reducing the PCI Scope
Building and Maintaining a Secure Network
Strong Access Controls
Protect Cardholder Data
Using Wireless Networking
Vulnerability Management and Testing
Logging Events and Monitoring the Cardholder Data Environment
Cloud and Virtualization
Mobile
PCI DSS for the Small Business
Managing PCI DSS Projects to Achieve Compliance
Don't Fear the Assessor
The Art of Compensating Control
So You're Compliant, Now What?
Emerging Technology and Alternative Payment Schemes
PCI DSS Myths and Misconceptions