PCI DSS Version 4.0.1

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  • ISBN 9781787785465
  • Weight: 150g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Jan 2025
  • Publisher: IT Governance Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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An ideal introduction to PCI DSS v4.0.1

Organisations that accept payment cards are prey for criminal hackers trying to steal financial information and commit identity fraud. Many attacks are highly automated, using increasingly sophisticated tools and techniques to search for website and payment card system vulnerabilities remotely. When a vulnerability is discovered, an attack can start – with the management and staff of the target organisation unaware of what is going on.

The PCI DSS exists to ensure that organisations process credit and debit card payments in a way that effectively protects cardholder data.

This guide will help you understand:

  • How you can comply with the requirements of the Standard;
  • How certification to ISO 27001:2022 can help with PCI DSS implementation;
  • PTS (PIN Transaction Security); and
  • P2PE (point-to-point encryption).
Get this guide to start your PCI DSS implementation journey today!
Stephen Hancock is a highly experienced cyber security consultant and auditor. He has been a PCI Qualified Security Assessor for more than ten years. He has advised on the PCI DSS and conducted assessments for clients all over the world, ranging from multinational retailers to start-up fintech organisations and payment service providers. Stephen has been involved in developing and delivering training courses for the PCI DSS and ISO 27001, and holds a number of information security qualifications.

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