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::If the Service Provider shares keys with their customers for transmission of cardholder data, verify that the Service Provider provides documentation to customers that includes guidance on how to securely store and change customer’s encryption keys (used to transmit data between customer and service provider).<br> | ::If the Service Provider shares keys with their customers for transmission of cardholder data, verify that the Service Provider provides documentation to customers that includes guidance on how to securely store and change customer’s encryption keys (used to transmit data between customer and service provider).<br> | ||
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Examine the key management procedures and determine the procedures require the following:<br> | ::Examine the key management procedures and determine the procedures require the following:<br> | ||
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::[[Image:Key-control.jpg]][[PCI-3.6.1:|PCI-3.6.1 Generation of strong keys.]]<br> | ::[[Image:Key-control.jpg]][[PCI-3.6.1:|PCI-3.6.1 Generation of strong keys.]]<br> |
Revision as of 17:03, 28 February 2007
Requirement 3: Protect stored data.
- Note that this does not apply to those employees and other parties with a specific need to see full credit card numbers.
- PCI-3.2 Do not store sensitive authentication data subsequent to authorization (not even if encrypted):
- Note that this does not apply to those employees and other parties with a specific need to see full credit card numbers.
- One-way hashes (hashed indexes), such as SHA-1
- Truncation
- Index tokens and PADs, with the PADs being securely stored
- Strong cryptography, such as Triple-DES 128-bit or AES 256-bit with associated key management processes and procedures.
- The MINIMUM account information that needs to be rendered unreadable is the payment card account number.
- PCI-3.5 Protect encryption keys against both disclosure and misuse.
- PCI-3.6 Fully document and implement all key management processes and procedures, including:
- Verify the existence of key management procedures.
- For Service Providers only:
- If the Service Provider shares keys with their customers for transmission of cardholder data, verify that the Service Provider provides documentation to customers that includes guidance on how to securely store and change customer’s encryption keys (used to transmit data between customer and service provider).
- If the Service Provider shares keys with their customers for transmission of cardholder data, verify that the Service Provider provides documentation to customers that includes guidance on how to securely store and change customer’s encryption keys (used to transmit data between customer and service provider).
- Examine the key management procedures and determine the procedures require the following:
- Examine the key management procedures and determine the procedures require the following:
--Mdpeters 08:33, 26 June 2006 (EDT)