Presented by: Mike Rothman
As compliance ups the ante and hackers raise the stakes, companies need to move beyond security basics and find profound and sustainable ways to improve their data protection practices.Presented by: Ken Adler
With PCI compliance initiatives well underway, now is the time to look at the broader potential of your control efforts and build in enduring efficiencies with broad-reaching impact. Pros in the know expect the next phase of PCI to include requirements for remediation, in addition to investigation. And smart management considers logging requirements for litigation, as well as bare-bones compliance. Join us for this one-hour event to explore these and other best practices for maintaining, harmonizing, and future-proofing your PCI log management efforts.Presented by: Ames Cornish
Are you doomed to forever chase the next PCI problem? Not necessarily. Recognizing the most persistent types of threats is half the battle. And while there's no sure cure-all for the PCI headache, a few well-placed protective and proactive measures can keep it under control.Presented by: Mike Rothman
They say danger lurks in the deep. Even if you think you've got compliance monitoring covered, you might be in for a surprise. Seemingly contradictory laws; near-real-time monitoring requirements; chicken-and-egg scenarios of change, security, and log management; and other "gotchas" could all put you in the hot seat at your next IT audit. How well do you think you’ll fare?Presented by: Michael Gavin
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This Webcast discusses a risk-management approach to information security, including: PCI compliance requirements, information security policy and best practices, network segmentation, application security, vulnerability management, and security testing, and more.
Presented by: George Spafford
Companies must constantly tweak, integrate, and otherwise modify critical systems—but change introduces risk. Even small technical tweaks can have unintended, even disastrous compliance consequences. How can companies limit the risk of systemic changes?Presented by: David Loshin
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Join us for this one-hour Webinar to explore six “hidden” policy and process aberrations that can insidiously undermine compliance and risk management goals.
Demonstrating compliance with PCI is about following best practices, which is in the enterprises' best interests as well as the consumers. This paper looks at ways of successfully addressing the various requirments of PCI DSS v1.1.