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http://pcianswers.com/2008/10/01/pci-dss-version-12-differences-and-updates/
One-way hashes based on strong cryptography. This may seem like a minor wording change but the emphasis is on strong cryptography implying the system should repel attacks. Although it does not say so specifically one might imagine this means salting the...

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are not available for use internally and -Verifying that administrator access to the webbased management interfaces is encrypted with strong cryptography. etc etc.Drazen Drazic Says January 28th 2009 at 352 pmMatthew agreed.yeah.etc etc - even where its not specifically stated it...

http://www.secureconsulting.net/2009/02/pci_dss_v12_in_a_nutshell.html
applied. An unencrypted PAN must never be transmitted using end-user messaging technologies e.g. email IM chat. Action Items 1. Strong cryptographic controls must be used to protect the transmission of cardholder over open public networks including the Internet wireless networks GSM... lifecycle must address testing patches and configuration changes prior to deployment including validating input proper error handling secure storage of cryptographic materials secured communication and access controls preferably role-based. The lifecycle must also establish separate developmenttest and production environment enforce separation... review capabilities. All patches and configuration changes must be tested to validate input proper error handling secure storage of cryptographic materials secure communication and role-based access controls RBAC. The devtest and production environments must be separated. Separation of... insecure direct object refers cross-site request forgery CSRF info lea