COMPANY NEWS: Cloudera, the only true hybrid platform for data, analytics, and AI, today announced it has achieved Level 1 compliance with the Payment Card Industry’s (PCI) Data Security Standard (DSS) for Service Providers. This certification demonstrates Cloudera's commitment to cybersecurity and compliance in its mission to help financial institutions unlock business value from AI. With this milestone, Cloudera’s Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Private Cloud (PVC) are both PCI DSS v4.0 compliant, the newest major version of the framework.
Intel Core Ultra processors – code named Meteor Lake – will be launched on 14 December 2023, "ushering in a new age of the AI PC," according to CEO Pat Gelsinger.
Australian security consultancy Securus Global is restructuring its business to meet what it says is increasing market demand for its security services as security threats become increasingly complex.
Too many businesses that use the PCI security standard put themselves at risk because of a failure to maintain ongoing compliance, says a new report.
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Acuity launches free application to measure, monitor and report on PCI-DSS compliance
Sometimes it seems as though we finally achieve PCI compliance only to have 'management' change the landscape and throw the 'cloud' curveball at us. Will PCI and clouds mix or are they oil and water?
Despite storing the personal data of its customers without informing them via its privacy statement, the Australian privacy Commissioner has no ability to impose any penalty whatsoever upon Lush Cosmetics.
Following a discussion with a representative of Lush Cosmetics, more information is available regarding Monday's web site breach.
The latest update to the FortiWeb web application firewall provides several new features.
Three years after bringing in a specialist from the Reserve Bank to beef up IT security, Woolworths is still plugging gaps in its PCI compliance regime, potentially exposing the retail giant to fines of up to $500,000.
Based on a sample of 200, Verizon Business determined that those organisations suffering some kind of data breach were 50% less likely to be PCI compliant.