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| Passing PCI Compliance Section 6.6: Code Reviews and Application Firewalls |
If your company stores or processes credit card information, you must be able to demonstrate compliance with the Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standards (DSS). These standards include requirements for security management, policies, procedures, network architecture, design, and other critical protective measures. They also include one very prescriptive requirement: Section 6.6 mandates that organizations secure all Web applications by conducting a code review or installing an application layer firewall. Companies have had a very difficult time passing the other parts of Section 6 and they have experienced a rising number of data breaches. Unless companies take 6.6 seriously, PCI compliance failure rates, and data breaches, will continue to grow. Read this whitepaper to gain an overview of best practices to pass Section 6.6 and an understanding of the technology available to you. |
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| Password Management: Gateway to Managing Identities |
Password Management is often the starting point of Identity Management projects. If not managed properly, the long term challenges of IAM projects are further complicated. In order to meet the enterprize challenges, comprehensive identity management solutions that incorporate password management tools need to be automated, centrally managed, support heteregenous IT environments and interoperate with other IAM suite of products. |
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Identity Lifecycle Management: Bringing Together Security, Identity, and Compliance
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In this paper we discuss how corporations today can utilize identity management technologies to cost-effectively manage and control the identity lifecycle and demonstrate compliance more efficiently. Corporations must construct their identity management infrastructure to leverage both the security and control advantages of centralized policy management while enjoying the flexibility and time savings provided by delegated decision making within a provisioning system. The information provided in this paper can also be used to guide organizations that have already deployed some identity management on how to optimize and improve their existing identity management deployments to make them more efficient. |
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