Achieving PCI Compliance with Red Hat Enterprise Linux

Topics:
Audits,
Business Process Management,
e-Business and e-Commerce,
Enterprise Risk Management,
Records and Document Management
Tags:
Enterprise Linux,
Hardware,
Linux,
Open Source,
PCI,
Red Hat Enterprise Linux,
Red Hat Inc.,
Storage
Source:
Red Hat

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Overview: The payment card industry data security standard (PCI DSS) provides best practice security standards that protect systems that handle credit and debit card data. Red Hat solutions are PCI-compliant, with plans to expand and enhance systems and tools that enable adherence to PCI standards and the use of innovative technologies like virtualization and cloud computing. This paper explains how Red Hat technologies map to the various requirements of PCI Compliance, and can help you meet or exceed the security needs and future possibilities of the standard.

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Format: PDF | Date: Sep 2009


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