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PCI DSS version 4.0: Is your payment card data security program ready?

CIO Business Intelligence

The numerous new attack vectors being used by threat actors to obtain payment card data underscores the increasing necessity of compliance with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS). and remain compliant long-term, while continually strengthening their overall security stance. It is also a high-value target.

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Join Architects, Planners, Program Managers, Data Scientists at 4th Annual Cloudera Federal Forum in DC 25 Feb

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Track sessions will focus on: Enabling Business Results with Big Data — How to enable agency programs that will yield enormous value through big data to deliver actionable information and measureable results. Data Security—What’s New and What’s Next? Chief Security Architect, Office of the CTO, Cloudera. Eddie Garcia.

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Stand By For Reporting From the Intelligence and National Security Summit 18-19 Sep 2014 #Intelligence2014

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For the next two days in DC over 1000 key leaders from the national security community will be converging in a dynamic examination of intelligence and national security issues at the Intelligence and National Security Summit. Managing Director. National Security Agency. National Security Council Staff.

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PCI compliance: The best defense is a great defense

CIO Business Intelligence

Not surprisingly, Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) compliance is crucially important. Cybersecurity experts at Verizon Consulting Services draw on hands-on experience in solving payment card security challenges dating back to the formation of the PCI security regulation in 2002.

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Tech Moves: UW announces director for new DoD program; Microsoft vet joins EQT; and more

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NSIN tapped Justin Dunnicliff as its university program director at the UW. NSIN tapped Justin Dunnicliff as its university program director at the UW. He’ll be based at the CoMotion, the university’s innovation hub, and will run programs including Hacking for Defense and Starts. Dinesh Venugopal. (PK Portland, Ore.-based

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Integrate raises $3.4M and wins Space Force contract for management software

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million in funding and secured a $1.25 Space Force to boost its program management software platform into a higher orbit. Integrate said the fresh funding will go toward expanding the company’s team, which currently consists of eight full-time employees and a handful of contractors. million contract from the U.S.

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Enterprise IT in 2014 – Under-the-Radar Challenges with WAN Bandwidth, BYOD, and XP Security

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In addition, desktops and laptops remain revenue-critical workhorses for most companies, and cannot be neglected. The bandwidth gap, the difference between bandwidth companies need and what they actually have, is large and growing. Securing these devices is nearly impossible because they are not corporate controlled.

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