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IBM i, PCI DSS 3.2, and Multi-Factor Authentication

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Prior to version 3.2 of the PCI Data Security Standard (PCI DSS), remote users were required to use multi-factor authentication for access to all systems processing, transmitting, or storing credit card data. With version 3.2, this is now extended to include ALL local users performing administrative functions in the cardholder data environment (CDE).
Download this podcast to learn about:
  • What PCI DSS 3.2 means for IBM i administrators
  • Why it is harder to identifiy an administrative user on the IBM i
  • Challenges IBM i customers are facing regarding multi-factor authentication
  • How Townsend Security is helping organizations meet PCI DSS 3.2 with multi-factor authentication
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    Manage episode 150218685 series 51092
    Content provided by Luke Probasco and Townsend Security. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Luke Probasco and Townsend Security or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.
    Prior to version 3.2 of the PCI Data Security Standard (PCI DSS), remote users were required to use multi-factor authentication for access to all systems processing, transmitting, or storing credit card data. With version 3.2, this is now extended to include ALL local users performing administrative functions in the cardholder data environment (CDE).
    Download this podcast to learn about:
    • What PCI DSS 3.2 means for IBM i administrators
    • Why it is harder to identifiy an administrative user on the IBM i
    • Challenges IBM i customers are facing regarding multi-factor authentication
    • How Townsend Security is helping organizations meet PCI DSS 3.2 with multi-factor authentication
        continue reading

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