Trust Your QSA? Take Our Survey, Tell The World
Written by Evan SchumanJanuary 5th, 2010
In tracking PCI issues within various major chains, we have seen that the differences in perception can be staggering. In an attempt to get a handle on where most companies stand, we're putting out a small survey on usage and challenges.
As a thank you for retailers involved in PCI completing the survey, we are offering them a free autographed copy of Hacking Exposed: Network Security Secrets, which Amazon has labeled a best-seller
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Our Comment SPAM system is getting very aggressive these days and has been blocking legitimate comments. If you post a comment and don't see it appear within 2 hours or so, can you please send a heads-up to customer-service@storefrontbacktalk? Ideally, please include the time you posted the comment. That will allow us to try and hunt for it. Thanks! P.S. We're working on fixing the system, but we don't want to lose any valuable comments in the meantime.
Our Comment SPAM system is getting very aggressive these days and has been blocking legitimate comments. If you post a comment and don't see it appear within 2 hours or so, can you please send a heads-up to customer-service@storefrontbacktalk? Ideally, please include the time you posted the comment. That will allow us to try and hunt for it. Thanks! P.S. We're working on fixing the system, but we don't want to lose any valuable comments in the meantime.

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January 28th, 2010 at 8:17 am
Not a retailer – but keenly interested in problems/successes retailers have since many specifically have counterpart problems/successes in maintaining a very secure technology infrastructure in our business and providing a friendly but very controlled face to our customers. Our issues may be given differnt names than issues in retailing but they often look like identical problems – and opportunities.