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GuestView Columnist David Taylor this week questioned why PCI doesn’t protect non-payment card information, such as Social Security numbers. Any security consultant will tell you that it’s important to have a data classification scheme. Although it makes a nice spreadsheet, we have seen only a few leading-edge merchants and banks that actually attempt to enforce it and use it to drive access controls. Why? Taylor has concluded that it’s for a single strategic reason: “Data classification is boring.” Read more. |