The Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council has published the latest version of PCI DSS, the information security standard for organizations that handle customer credit cards. Changes and improvements in PCI DSS 3.2 include: Multi-factor authentication will be required for all administrative access into the cardholder data environment. Previously, use of multi-factor authentication was only a must when it was accessed remotely, by an untrusted user/device. “This will not impact machine authentication where one system … More →
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