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| Subject: | Re: nessus to PCI |
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| Date: | Wed, 22 Jun 2005 17:58:56 -0700 |
Mr Wizard wrote:
I didn't think you could use GNU or open source code for PCI audits and standards.Unless you can get the Nessus Open Source Vulnerability Scanner project team to certify Nessus with the Visa & MasterCard PCI program, I would not advise using this tool for client engagements.
Mr. Wizard.
On 6/22/05, Vic N <vic778@hotmail.com> wrote:
Can you be more specific? Is this PCI 1.0? And are you talking about a specific section like section 1 or other sections?
Has anyone had any luck mapping nessus results to the Payment Card Industry
(PCI) Data Security standard?
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