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Get Started to be PCI Compliant

melissap
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

View our Tech Talk: Platform Edition: Get Started to be PCI Compliant.

 

Does your business need to be PCI compliant? If you process, store or transmit credit card data, then, yes, you're required to be PCI compliant.

Retailers and eCommerce merchants across industries who want to continue to qualify for the lowest interchange rates, protect themselves from the risk of potentially devastating fines, chargebacks, and re-issuance fees, and continue taking credit card payments at all must comply with PCI DSS.

Tune in to better prepare for a PCI DSS assessment:

  • Define your cardholder data environment
  • Demonstrate compliance with controls within the cardholder data environment
  • Remediate any gaps in compliance
  • Report on that compliance
  • Continuously monitoring and remediating gaps to maintain compliance
melissap
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Here is a question from the live Tech Talk. Hope it helps.

Q: How much of this dashboard is prebuilt and i can just plug in the server names ?
A: You can literally plug in hosts and users into the Asset and Identity Framework, point your logs to Splunk, and go! Everything shown here is pre-built and available out of the box with the App for PCI compliance.
melissap
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

Here are additional resources to continue on your journey.

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