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PCI DSS Version 3.2

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PCI DSS Version 3.2 Released – Summary of Changes

May 2, 2016 Nikhil Raj Singh 3

So here it is, PCI SSC has officially released the final version of PCI DSS v3.2 standard document. PCI DSS v3.1 will retire after six months from now and organizations [more]

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