PCI DSS 3.1: The Standard That Killed SSL

PCI DSS 3.1: The Standard That Killed SSL

by Branden R. Williams
ISBN-10:
0128046279
ISBN-13:
9780128046272
Pub. Date:
10/02/2015
Publisher:
Elsevier Science
ISBN-10:
0128046279
ISBN-13:
9780128046272
Pub. Date:
10/02/2015
Publisher:
Elsevier Science
PCI DSS 3.1: The Standard That Killed SSL

PCI DSS 3.1: The Standard That Killed SSL

by Branden R. Williams
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Overview

PCI DSS has recently updated its standard to 3.1. While the changes are fairly minor in nature, there are massive implications to companies relying on SSL as a scope reducing tool inside their enterprise. This update book goes through the specific changes to PCI DSS 3.1, and includes new case studies that discuss the specific implications for making the change to 3.1. This concise supplement also includes a detailed explanation of each changed requirement and how it will impact your environment. PCI Compliance, 3.1 Addendum serves as an update to Syngress' comprehensive reference volume PCI Compliance, Fourth Edition.
  • Includes all system updates to the new version of PCI DSS 3.1
  • Details and describes each update and enhancement
  • Includes case studies that illustrate when and where these changes will effect and improve your enterprise

  • Product Details

    ISBN-13: 9780128046272
    Publisher: Elsevier Science
    Publication date: 10/02/2015
    Pages: 44
    Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.10(d)

    About the Author

    Branden R. Williams (CISSP, CISM, CPISA, CPISM) leads an information security practice in a Global Security Consulting group at a major security firm in Flower Mound, TX and teaches in the NSA Certified Information Assurance program at the University of Dallas's Graduate School of Management. Branden has been involved in information technology since 1994, and focused on information security since 1996. He started consulting on payment security in 2004, assessing companies against the Visa CISP and Mastercard SDP programs. He has a Bachelors of Business Administration in Marketing from the University of Texas, Arlington, and a Masters of Business Administration in Supply Chain Management and Market Logistics from the University of Dallas.

    Branden publishes a monthly column in the ISSA Journal entitled "Herding Cats," and authors a blog at http://www.brandenwilliams.com/.

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2 - Chapter 2: The Death of SSL

    Chapter 3 - Chapter 3: Third Parties

    Chapter 4 - Chapter 4: Technical Testing

    Chapter 5 - Chapter 5: Other Miscellaneous Changes

    Chapter 6 - Chapter 6: Final Thoughts

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