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Minnesota makes PCI law

Friday, June 1st, 2007 Posted in Compliance, Government, Legislation, PCI DSS | 13 Comments »

This week Minnesota trumped Texas in being the first state to make PCI compliance a law. Minnesota is home to people like Garrison Keillor and the many Swedes that live there. It is also a great Midwestern state, ...

What is FACTA? Does it apply to credit card numbers?

Wednesday, May 23rd, 2007 Posted in Government, Legislation | 1 Comment »

There is a lot of debate going on in the legal courthouses right now about FACTA and how it applies to identity theft. (Some precedent here.) So what is FACTA and how does it apply to PCI compliance? Well, FACTA ...

Texas first state to make PCI law

Friday, May 18th, 2007 Posted in Compliance, Government, Legislation | 4 Comments »

I'm late to the news but catching up on events. Everyone including ComputerWorld, nCircle's 360 blog, and James DeLuccia's PCI blog have talked about it. Here's the link to the Texas state bill (HB3222 and full text) and the GardianEdge ...