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::'''1. PCI.3.3: Mask account numbers when displayed (the first six and last four digits are the maximum number of digits to be displayed).''' | ::'''1. PCI.3.3: Mask account numbers when displayed (the first six and last four digits are the maximum number of digits to be displayed).''' | ||
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::'''2. PCI.3.4: Render sensitive cardholder data unreadable anywhere it is stored (including data on portable media, backup media, in logs, and data received from or stored by wireless networks) by using any of the following approaches: 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.''' | ::'''2. PCI.3.4: Render sensitive cardholder data unreadable anywhere it is stored (including data on portable media, backup media, in logs, and data received from or stored by wireless networks) by using any of the following approaches: 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 | Advanced Encryption Standard]] (AES) 256-bit with associated key management processes and procedures.''' | ||
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::'''3. PCI-4.1.1 For wireless networks transmitting cardholder data, encrypt the transmissions by using Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) technology if WPA capable, or VPN or SSL at 128-bit. Never rely exclusively on WEP to protect confidentiality and access to a wireless LAN. Use one of the above methodologies in conjunction with WEP at 128 bit, and rotate shared WEP keys quarterly and whenever there are personnel changes.''' | ::'''3. PCI-4.1.1 For wireless networks transmitting cardholder data, encrypt the transmissions by using Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) technology if WPA capable, or VPN or SSL at 128-bit. Never rely exclusively on WEP to protect confidentiality and access to a wireless LAN. Use one of the above methodologies in conjunction with WEP at 128 bit, and rotate shared WEP keys quarterly and whenever there are personnel changes.''' |
Latest revision as of 11:50, 28 March 2008
DS 11.3 Media Library Management System
Control Objective:
Define and implement procedures to maintain an inventory of onsite media and ensure their usability and integrity. Procedures should provide for timely review and follow-up on any discrepancies noted.
Applicability:
- Sarbanes-Oxley
- HIPAA
- GLBA
- PCI
- FISMA
- NIST SP 800-66
- Ditscap
- Control Exception
- User Defined
Risk Association Control Activities:
- 1. PCI.3.3: Mask account numbers when displayed (the first six and last four digits are the maximum number of digits to be displayed).
- 2. PCI.3.4: Render sensitive cardholder data unreadable anywhere it is stored (including data on portable media, backup media, in logs, and data received from or stored by wireless networks) by using any of the following approaches: 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 Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) 256-bit with associated key management processes and procedures.
- 3. PCI-4.1.1 For wireless networks transmitting cardholder data, encrypt the transmissions by using Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) technology if WPA capable, or VPN or SSL at 128-bit. Never rely exclusively on WEP to protect confidentiality and access to a wireless LAN. Use one of the above methodologies in conjunction with WEP at 128 bit, and rotate shared WEP keys quarterly and whenever there are personnel changes.
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