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The Six Principles of PCI DSS Build and Maintain a Secure Network and Systems. Protect Cardholder Data. Maintain a Vulnerability Management Program. Implement Strong Access Control Measures. Regularly Monitor and Test Networks. Maintain an Information Security Policy.
The following are the four levels of PCI compliance: Level 1: Merchants processing over 6 million card transactions per year. Level 2: Merchants processing 1 to 6 million transactions per year. Level 3: Merchants handling 20,000 to 1 million transactions per year.
The GRC buyers guide for 2025: Building resilience with AI-powered, federated solutions What are the 6 compliance groups for PCI DSS? Firewalls and network segments. Access control measures. Transmission of cardholder data across public networks. Wireless access controls. Encryption and strong cryptography.
PCI DSS REQUIREMENT 6: Develop and maintain secure systems and applications. PCI DSS requirement 6 outlines a risk management system for identifying vulnerabilities, implementing security patches, prioritizing risks, and the recommended order of security actions.
Never store the card-validation code or value (three- or four-digit number printed on the front or back of a payment card used to validate card-not-present transactions). Never store the personal identification number (PIN) or PIN Block. Be sure to mask PAN whenever it is displayed.
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The main difference between PCI and PCI DSS lies in their definitions and purposes. PCI is the collective term for the credit card companies, while PCI DSS is the actual security standard that businesses must adhere to when handling cardholder data.
PCI DSS, or Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard, is a set of security standards designed to ensure the protection of cardholder data. It covers four main areas: cardholder data protection, access control measures, secure network systems, and encrypted data transmission.

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