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pcistuff: December 2007
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The leading PCI Solutions discussion blog. Mark Mac Auley explores how to satisfy PCI requirements simply, and affordably bullet by bullet. Friday, December 21, 2007. Which is Which for the Consumer? I just read this article in the Boston Globe this morning, and a smirk crossed my mind in that it proves a widely held theory I share with my friends in this space that Identity Theft and a massive breach is simply the cost of doing business. Unbeleiveable. Or is It? With services out there like Lifelock.
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pcistuff: July 2007
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The leading PCI Solutions discussion blog. Mark Mac Auley explores how to satisfy PCI requirements simply, and affordably bullet by bullet. Thursday, July 26, 2007. Breakdown of PCI Merchant Levels. PCI Merchant levels and what it really means:. Level 1 6,000,000 transactions annually. 500,000 Transactions per month. 16,667 transactions per day. Fortune 100 retailers, web retailers, National and international banks, oil companies owning gas stations/convenience stores. 83,334 transactions per month.
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pcistuff: October 2007
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The leading PCI Solutions discussion blog. Mark Mac Auley explores how to satisfy PCI requirements simply, and affordably bullet by bullet. Monday, October 29, 2007. TJX Bank gets Whacked. This was what we've all been waiting for (ok maybe it's just most of us) - how the Ecosystem of a Breach affected by said breach? In this case the Bank was hit with an $880,000 fine, $500,000 of which was the 'You knuckleheads' portion, and the other $380,000 went to the 'WTF are you serious, you can't be that stupid?
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pcistuff: January 2007
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The leading PCI Solutions discussion blog. Mark Mac Auley explores how to satisfy PCI requirements simply, and affordably bullet by bullet. Monday, January 08, 2007. What is the next step after a PCI audit? I am posing a generic question to see what the next logical step is for an organization. I have been thinking about a few scenarios and here is what I came up with:. 1 Send the findings up the food chain to management and let them decide how important actually fixing it is and wait for orders.
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pcistuff: June 2007
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The leading PCI Solutions discussion blog. Mark Mac Auley explores how to satisfy PCI requirements simply, and affordably bullet by bullet. Wednesday, June 13, 2007. Wifi - The Hole You Can Drive A Bus Through? Having read more about the TJX breach and how it started - with wireless sniffing - and yesterday sitting in a parking lot of a Danbury, CT shopping center and being able to see 6 wireless networks, all identifiable by some naming convention that tied it back to the retailer, it got me thinking.
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pcistuff: April 2007
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The leading PCI Solutions discussion blog. Mark Mac Auley explores how to satisfy PCI requirements simply, and affordably bullet by bullet. Monday, April 16, 2007. Wifi Owl Take 2. So I did some more playing around, and I personally think this has some legs. Here are some links to the reports (which is where I start most evals):. What else can do this? Show encryption used in APs. Shows dates when security settings were changed. Shows dates of last changes of encryption keys. Find APs that broadcast SSID.
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Dan I am. I have been an Oracle DBA and Oracle Application Server admin since Oracle7 and OWS 2.x. I have some certifications. OCP DBA, OCA 10gAS, RHCE. And some others that are now meaningless. I spend most of my time these days on Exadata, RAC, clustering, and high availability. I'm involved in the IOUG. And the Norris family. I work for Oracle Corporation. In the Exadata Team. The views expressed on this blog are mine and do not necessarily reflect the views of Oracle. I'm also on Twitter. Movember 20...