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| Subject: | RE: PCI, EFS and the future? |
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| Date: | Tue, 6 Feb 2007 08:54:59 -0800 |
May I ask why you feel that EFS is the wrong solution? On the face, it seems to satisfy all the PCI data storage encryption requirements ....
Funny, Visa just hosted a PCI-DSS seminar at their offices in Foster City and this very issue came up... Section 3.4.1 of PCI-DSS 1.1 specifically states that "Decryption keys must not be tied to user accounts." The gentleman that was speaking, a Mr. Chris Mark said they were specifically talking about EFS but could not call it out by name.
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