Unlike most regulations you may be familiar with, the PCI DSS is enforced by contract – here is a quick look at the process; learn more about how you can achieve PCI compliance.
Geting Ready for PCI DSS v4.0
PCI DSS Requirements
- PCI DSS Requirement 5.4.1: Anti-spoofing controls such as DMARC, which stands for Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting and Conformance, Sender Policy Framework (SPF), and Domain Keys Identified Mail (DKIM) can help stop phishers from spoofing the entity’s domain and impersonating personnel.
Learn more about Penetration Testing and new exploits in HALOCK’s Exploit Insider.
PCI Targeted Risk Analysis & DoCRA
https://www.halock.com/pci-compliance-new-requirements-and-targeted-risk-analysis/
HIPAA & Penetration Testing & Incident Response Plans
Top Threats in Healthcare
https://www.halock.com/top-cyber-threats-in-healthcare/
Cloud Security Risk Management
https://www.halock.com/prioritized-findings-and-remediation-in-cloud-security-reporting/
Penetration Testing Reports to Manage and Prioritize Risk
https://www.halock.com/a-threat-based-approach-to-penetration-test-reporting/
Learn how Duty of Care Risk Analysis (DoCRA) can help you achieve reasonable security:
What is Duty of Care Risk Analysis (DoCRA) for Cybersecurity?
What is Duty of Care Risk Analysis (DoCRA) for General Counsel?
What is Duty of Care Risk Analysis (DoCRA) for Regulators?
What is Duty of Care Risk Analysis (DoCRA) for Auditors?
What is Duty of Care Risk Analysis (DoCRA) for Executives?
What is Duty of Care Risk Analysis (DoCRA) for Risk Managers?
