The new standards, in the form of PCI DSS 3.0, begin to go into effect on January 1, 2014 – but don’t panic. Even if your organization falls under the requirements, you have over a year, until December 31, 2014, to comply with them, and some don’t even become effective until July 2015. You can find out more about the new requirements and recommended best practices that are included in PCI DSS 3.0 here:
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About The Author
Deb Shinder
Debra Littlejohn Shinder is a technology and security analyst and author specializing in identity, security and cybercrime, utilizing her past experience as a police officer and police academy/criminal justice instructor. She has written numerous books and articles for web and print publications and has been awarded the Microsoft MVP designation for fourteen years in a row.