Jul 28 2009

PCI DSS Law and State of Nevada

Category: Information Security,pci dssDISC @ 12:09 am

Information Security Wordle: PCI DSS v1.2 (try #2)
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45 States followed California when they introduced “SB1386”, the Security Breach Information Act, which has specific and restrictive privacy breach reporting requirements.

Similarly to the SB1386 Law, California, Massachusetts & Texas are already looking at making PCI DSS Law and history tells us that when California moves, everyone else follows!

From the 1st January 2010, ALL businesses that collect or transmit payment card information, will be legally obliged, by Navada Law, to comply with PCI DSS.

Not only does this effect Navada-based organisations, it affects EVERY organisation that collect or transmit payment card information about any person who lives in Nevada.

Where One leads – others WILL follow!


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Tags: california, Credit card, Nevada, Payment card, pci dss, privacy, Security, Texas

4 Responses to “PCI DSS Law and State of Nevada”

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