
Time: August 4, 2009 from 11am to 12pm
Location: Web Event - available on Demand - 11 EST
Event Type: web, event
Organized By: IBM Surekha Parekh
Latest Activity: Aug. 3, 2009
It’s clear that the PCI DSS standard is required to protect against fraud related to processing credit card data, but what’s not clear is how this requirement fits in with existing security policies and existing IT infrastructures. Does it require additional hardware? What costs are involved, and can it be implemented without disrupting other processes? Don’t put off answering these difficult questions and risk a security breach that forces the issue.
Join us for this complimentary teleconference and learn how using DB2® for z/OS® on System z® can help you meet the 12 requirements of the PCI DSS standard. We’ll discuss how you can deploy end-toend security and data governance solutions while keeping your data securely in one place. You’ll also see how System z helps you comply with the standard by protecting your stored data, and ensuring privacy through test and development life cycles, thereby enabling the highest levels of security, access and auditing available.
Topics include the six core areas that make up the 12 PCI DSS standard requirements:
Building and maintaining a secure network using System z integrity featuresProtecting cardholder data with an encryption infrastructureMaintaining vulnerability management with z/OS agents and servicesImplementing strong control measures across security layersMonitoring and testing networks on a regular basisMaintaining an information security policy, including certifications
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