Twenty four data security firms join PCI Security Vendor Alliance.Twenty four companies have joined The Payment Card Industry Security Vendor Alliance (PCI (1) (Payment Card Industry) See PCI DSS. (2) (Peripheral Component Interconnect) The most widely used I/O bus (peripheral bus). SVA SVA School of Visual Arts SVA Severe (Thunderstorm) Advisory SVA Statens Veterinärmedicinska Anstalt (National Veterinary Institute, Sweden) SVA Shareholder Value Added , since the organisation's launch. The PCI SVA was founded on 27 January 2007 by a group of leading data security firms including ConfigureSoft, Cyber-Ark, Modulo A mathematical operation (modulus arithmetic) in which the result is the remainder of a division. Also known as the "remainder operator," it is used to solve a variety of problems. For example, the following code in the C language determines if a number is odd or even. Security, Proginet, Protegrity, Reflex Security and Safe-Net. Joining the founding members are: ACR See riser card. 2 Solutions, Inc. AirTight Networks Application Security Inc. BitArmor Systems Breach Security Centrify Computer Security Products Inc. Digiware Ecora Software Ipswitch Kinsmik Data Integrity Loglogic nCircle Net Compliance Solutions New Edge Networks nuBridges Princeton Softech Rapid7 RBS RBS Royal Bank of Scotland RBS Role Based Security RBS Rollback Segment RBS Rare Book School (University of Virginia) RBS Rural Business Cooperative Service RBS Ribosome Binding Site (genetics) Lynk Security Metrics Semtek SenSage Tizor Systems Vectra-corp The PCI SVA was formed to work with the payment card industry--including merchants, banks, payment processors and point-of-sale vendors--to develop its "roadmap to PCI DSS (Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard) Security procedures from the PCI Security Standards Council for merchants that accept credit cards online. compliance". The aim is to show companies how to achieve compliance with the PCI Data Security Standards (PCI DSS) efficiently. The members of the PCI SVA view the PCI DSS as the best available framework to guide an organisation in how to protect sensitive data and reduce the risk of a security breach. PCI SVA members, all with strong experience in delivering PCI compliance products and services to thousands of customers, will use their combined knowledge to support the objectives of the payment card industry by securing sensitive data processed by their merchant partners. They will use best-of-breed PCI DSS solutions that address the needs of any enterprise that seeks a clearly defined, highly auditable data protection framework. To demonstrate the business value of PCI DSS solutions, and their value in meeting other regulatory privacy and data security directives, the PCI SVA will publish educational white papers, case studies and return-on-investment (ROI (Return On Investment) The monetary benefits derived from having spent money on developing or revising a system. In the IT world, there are more ways to compute ROI than Carter has liver pills (and for those of you who never heard of that expression, it means a lot). ) analyses. In addition, the PCI SVA will host a series of webinars and in-person seminars to help organisations develop their PCI DSS compliance roadmaps. Finally, the PCI SVA website will host the PCI Security Technology Forum, where any organisation (vendors and users) can discuss the security technologies that are critical to achieving PCI DSS compliance. To learn more about the PCI SVA, and to apply for membership, visit the Security Vendor Alliance website www.pcialliance.org |
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