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What is the current version of PCI DSS?
A: PCI DSS 3.1 will retire on 31 October 2016, and after this time all assessments will need to use version 3.2. Between now and 31 October 2016, either PCI DSS 3.1 or 3.2 may be used for PCI DSS assessments. The new requirements introduced in PCI DSS 3.2 are considered best practices until 31 January 2018.
What is the latest PCI standard?
The most recent version of PCI DSS was released in May 2018 and is referred to as version 3.2. 1. Overall, the six objectives and 12 requirements outline a series of steps that credit card processors must continually follow.
What is the latest version of PCI DSS standards?
The latest iteration of the standards is PCI DSS 3.2, as published by the Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council, with version 3.1 was entirely replaced as of October 2016.
What are the different levels of PCI compliance?
The following are the 4 levels of PCI compliance: Level 1: Merchants processing over 6 million card transactions per year. Level 2: Merchants processing 1 to 6 million transactions per year. Level 3: Merchants handling 20,000 to 1 million transactions per year.
How many PCI DSS requirements are there?
The 12 PCI Requirements, plus resources to help address them. The PCI DSS (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard) is a security standard developed and maintained by the PCI Council. Its purpose is to help secure and protect the entire payment card ecosystem.
How many PCI DSS controls are there?
The PCI Data Security Standard specifies twelve requirements for compliance, organized into six logically related groups called “control objectives”. The six groups are: Build and Maintain a Secure Network and Systems. Protect Cardholder Data.
What is required for PCI compliance?
In general, PCI compliance is required by credit card companies to make online transactions secure and protect them against identity theft. Any merchant that wants to process, store or transmit credit card data is required to be PCI-compliant, according to the PCI Compliance Security Standard Council.
What is the current PCI standard?
PCI DSS 3.2. 1, released on May 2018, marks the latest version. The PCI DSS deals with payment card data and cardholder information, including primary account numbers (PAN), credit/debit card numbers, and sensitive authentication data (SAD) such as CVS.
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