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“ Many of these banks do have cardholder data risks that are relevant to and should be covered by their own efforts to comply with PCI-DSS. ”
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“ The issuer argued that they had no obligation to provide any special protection of cardholder information. ”
By Denise Mainquist
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Recent Assessments Find Flawed Security PracticesSince the Heartland data breach was announced in January, there's been no shortage of discussion about the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard(PCI DSS) and its requirements of merchants and payments processors. But what about financial institutions? Banks and credit unions store large amounts of cardholder data, but often show little awareness of PCI requirements, say security experts, including the Qualified Security Assessors (QSA) who test for PCI compliance. (Read Full Article)
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