The PCI DSS and its significance

The PCI DSS, in its own words, "was developed to encourage and enhance payment card account data security and facilitate the broad adoption of consistent data security measures globally."

The PCI DSS applies to every organization that stores, processes, or transmits cardholder data (CHD) and/or sensitive authentication data (SAD), or that can influence the security of the cardholder data environment. This also includes businesses that gather sensitive data to verify cardholders or authorize payment transactions.

This whitepaper will help you:

  • Understand why privileged access management (PAM) is essential to meet the PCI DSS and how it helps secure your organization's sensitive data.
  • Discover how PAM360 enables your organization to craft effective PAM controls, ensuring you align with the PCI DSS.
  • Gain actionable insights and strategies for leveraging PAM360 to enhance your cybersecurity posture.

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Disclaimer: The complete implementation of PCI DSS requires a variety of process, policy, people, and technology controls. The solutions mentioned above are some of the ways in which privileged access management controls help with the PCI DSS requirements. Coupled with other appropriate solutions, processes, people controls, and policies, ManageEngine's PAM solutions can help organizations align with PCI DSS requisites. This material is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be considered as legal advice for PCI DSS compliance. ManageEngine makes no warranties, express, implied, or statutory, as to the information in this material. Please contact your legal advisor to learn how PCI DSS impacts your organization and what you need to do to comply with the PCI DSS compliance.